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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-07-20, Page 6On Sundey all Went. with Xr Mrs. Donald Ross and sons 't(lt picnic at Herr's= Park, Owen Sound, with Mr. and Mrs. deorge Ross, Mrs, Reuben Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tiffin and. Jeanette Johnston visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Perri,( Pennington, of Cul- ross. Miss Muriel Conn is holidaying with Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Caslicid, of Culroes. Mr and Mrs 'Stanley Chisholm, of Milton, visited on 'Sunday Kith Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson and all visited with Miss Lila Emerson. 'Barry ,Tiffin, 'who has been erre, ployed with Mr. and Mrs. Pan Me, .Innis, of Holyrocid, is spending this week at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson arid sons spent 'Sunday at Taber- ivory, where they visited for the afternoon with her brother, Mr, Harris. Purcion„ who has been wit. a construction work crew at panola for the past few weeks, loll KINDS Of OB 'PRINTING WAN AM AIWAlleg. MPS TENDERS WANTED CARETAKERS WANTED Tenders wanted for caretakers in the following schools of East Wawanosh Township School Area: U6, 117, SO, 510, 513, U16, 1117. Duties commence September 1st, Tenders will be received by the until August 6th. Low- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. James R, Coultes, Chairman, Belgrave; J. A. Mcl3urney, Sec„ R, R. 1, Belgrave. 20-27h TENDER FOR REMOVAL Building and cement walls "Former Leppard shed" Submit to TED ELLIOTT Supertest Warehouse Wingham Ontario 20-27-10-17b STATION WAGON TENDER Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received for the purchase of 0 n e 1956 Chevrolet Station Wagon, Details may be secured from the undersigned. Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. JOHN 0, BERRY, Clerk-Treasurer, County of Huron, Court 'House, Goderich, Ontario. 20b TENDER FOR FUEL OIL Sealed tenders clearly marked as to content will be received by the undersigned until 12:00 noon, Mon- day, August 8th, 1960, for the supply of: No, 2 Light Industrial Fuel 011 for the next heating season for the Huron County Court House and Registry 'Office in Goderich. Lowest or any 'tender not neces- sarily accepted, JOHN 0, BERRY, 'Clerk-Treasurer, County of Huron, • • Court House, Goderich, Ontario. 20b Reminders Are Expensive! It's not hard to forget all about your fire insurance —. and 'how much or how little it covers. But . . if you, wait to he re- minded by a fire loss the delay could be drastically exPe. neive, Review your insurance protection NOW — or better still, talk it over with— J. H. WYLIE Agent for Huron ,k Erie Mortgage Corporation and Sterling Trust Corporation. PHONE 100 WROXETER General Fire Insurance Liability Auto — Theft Wind FOR RENT SPLENDID SINGLE OR DOUBLE OFFICE upstairs over P.U.C. building available •immediately APPLY WINCHAM P U.C. • Ceo. Walpole Folding FLOOR Aluminum Aluminum WALL SASH AWNINGS TILES DOORS - LUMBER — BUILDING — CUPBOARDS Telephone 260 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 watering lawns or gardens, who has not paid for this service will be billed accordingly. Wingham Public Utilities Commission O. E. SHERA, Superintendent BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Banisters, Solicitors, Etc. Wingham, Phone 48 J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C. R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.C. A. H. WINN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER - ONTARIO Telephone 29 Teeswater Wroxeter—Every Wednesdud afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or • by appointment. J. W. BUSHFIELD Q.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Office—Meyer Block, Wingham Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, R.O. Mrs. Viola H. &math, R.O. OPTOMETRISTS PHONE 118 Harriston, Ontario WELLINGTON FIRE Insurance Company Est. 1840 An all Canadian Company which has faithfully served its policy holders for over a century. Head Office — Toronto 13 C. MacLean Insurance Agency Wingham MILLER, WINTON & WARD CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Building WALKERTON J. E. Kennedy, B.Ed, B.A., C.A., Resident Mgr. Telephones: Business 633; Residence 166 WHITECHURCH .•Mr. Leroy Rintoul, who has 'been working at Milton, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul. The Yuille family gathering will be held on Sunday next at 2:30 at the home of Mr.• and Mrs. Alex Rdbertson. Mr. John Congram, of Wingham, will 'have charge of the services in the Presbyterian Church here until Mr, and Mrs. Gary Morton, of Kincardine, are home from 'their honeymoon. The meeting of the Home Helpers of the Presbyterian WIVES Will be held this Wednesday in the S. 'S. room of the church. Coultes families in this district who on 'Sunday attended the get- together picnic 'held in Goderich Harbour Park, were: Mrs. George. Coultes, Nirs. J. M. Coultes, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Coultes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes and fam- ily, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Coulter and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coul- tes, Mr. and LVIes; John Gaunt and sons, Mr. andIVIrs, Jas. Ga.unt ane Janet, 'Mr. and Mee 0, A, ,,Racket, Ashfield, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Leaver, 71r. and •Mrs. H.oward, Walker and hildren, Mr, and Mrs, George Pos cock,' of Lambeth, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lucas 'and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hughes and family, of Sarnia. Mr: and Mrs. Jack Shiells and daughter of Talbotville visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stephens, Wingham, and 'with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shiell in East Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Falconer, of Sarnia, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. J. 'Currie. Mr, and Mrs.- Vivian, of Dryden, have 'purchased the new Mine be- longing to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson, and will Move bete early in August. The 'WIVES and Mission Band of the United Church will hold their picnic meeting at the home of Mrs. .1, D. 13eetroft on Wednesday after- noon, -Mr. and Mrs. Ross IVEolVtiehael and family, of Clinton, Spent Sun- day with her mother, Mrs, Corshom Johnston. Mr, and Mrs, Bitrold Cook, Ivan and Warren, of Blyth, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Pardon, Lucy and Brenda Morri- son, of Ritiloss, visited with their grandparents last week. Misses Barbara and Jean Camp- bell, of London, spent the, weekend with Mrs. Robert Ross and her sister, Mrs. Peter llaismith, of Portland, Oregon, Who has been visiting her for the past month. ,e- Whighie Advapee-Times iVedites4 July 20. 1960. V-st Regt.,Wins Major Honors at Crumlin Camp Out-shining other 'militia units In training at Camp Crumlin, the 21st Regt, ROA(IVe) carried off two of three pennants awarded by the commanding officer of Western ' Ontario, Area for efficiency and performance and applieation to the Various phases of the week-long summer training syllabus. McLEAN ---- At Whigham General Under the command of Lieut.- Hospital, on Tuesday, duly 12, Col, M. R. Oliver, the regiment is 1$0, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald composed of the 100th 'Battery. Listowel, 97th Battery, Walkerton McLean, R, R. 2, Blyth, a son. and 99th Battery, Wingham. It competed against 39th Tech. Sqn.. Windsor Regiment, Eessex and Kent Regiment, all of Windsor, The e1ei, won the pennant for administration in camp and field, and the pennant for sports. It came within un ace of making a clean sweep by finishing a close second to the Windsor Regiment for the training pennant, At the end of the summer a gen- eral efficiency trophy Will 'be awarded to the most outstanding linl.litnder the direction of Col. Oli- ver administration was spear- headed by Major Jack Stephens, Wingharn, Cant. Jack Mimic, of Walkerton, RQMS Lloyd Bean and Staff !Sgt. James Wray, both of Listowel. Sports and physical fit- ness were organized and directed by Capt, Bruce A. Miles, Listowel, regimental padre and sports of- ficer. The 21st volleyball team made a clean sweep of the • three-day schedule, ending with a 2-0 vic- tory over the Essex and Kent 'Re- giment that required only 13 min- rites to play. Playing a • liest-of- three games with a 21-point total, the unit players defeated Wind- sors 2-1. and 39 Tech, 3-2. Mem- bers of the team were Majors S. D. Harvey, Seaforth, L, G. Vickers, E. C, Milliken, Capt, Miles and Sgt. John Alexander, all of. Lis- towel; Gm's. G. H. Eadie and O. H, )1'oxton, Wingham and Gm. R. G. McBurney, Wingham, The 21st softball team dropped a 13-5 decision to the Windsor Re- giment, but bounced back to shellac 39 Tech. Sqdn, 15-3 and E and K Scots 16-5. The 21st line-up includ- ed: Bdrs. R. J. Kraemer, R. L. McKay, L, W. Durst, J. H. Al- brecht, Gnrs. D. R. Willis, all of Walkerton; Sgt. J, A. Merkley, Bdrs, R. G. Walker, B. W. Piek- ford, Gnrs, I), R. Willis, B. F. Fele ler, D, S. Eadie, G. •10, Jones, D. F. Davidson, F. W. Rie.hl, all of Wing- ham; Lieut,-Col. Oliver, Staff-sgt. Wray, Sgts. Ken Newbigging, Jas. Dixon, Carl Gernhaclder and P, D, Hopkins of Listowel. IrOR sAtv.. LEE'S TAXI SERVICE mid Hunt- ing and Fishing License issuer. Phone 185. 3rrb ONE, USED refrigerator for sale. Good condition. Phone 4.15 after 0 pen. •2t.b SNARE mum complete, for sale. Phone 608:14 before noon. 20* STANDING HAY for sale. Phone 779W4. 13* BLACK CURRANTS and new pota- toes for sale. George Baird, phone 548J. 13-20h- - - APARTMENT size refrigerator and electric stove for sale. Phone 117M, 20* NATIONAL CASH REGISTER for eale, $49.00. Can be seen at Cam- eron's Billiards. 20b NEW POTATOES and green °piens for sale. Phone 583, don- evema Market Gardens. 20b UPRIGHT Heintzman piano for gele. Splendid condition. Phone 101. 21)1) MILK FILTERS for sale—')Rapid Flo", 6-inch, 85c; 6'4-inch, 89c. Alexander's Hardware. 1rrb 2-pee. CHESTERFIELD SUITE for sale. Suitable for summer cot- tage, Phone 616W2. 20* ELECTROLUX sales and service. G. Cooper, Clinton, phone HUnter 2-7200. 29rrb GRAVEL, MORTAR sand and fill for sale. Call Wingham Build- ing Products Ltd., phone 576. MARY MAXIM SWEATERS knit to customer's size and choice of color, Reasonable charge. Phone 735J1. 20b 94f CU. FT. used Frigidaire re- frigerator for sale. Good condi- tion. Priced for clulek sale. Burke Electric, phone 474. 20b MOBILE HOME, 8x24 Glendale. Good shape. Apply Bluevale Weld- ince phone Wingham 424W11. 20b EVINRTIDE 7,5 h.p, outboard mo- tor, lalmoet new; 14-ft. cedar strip boat and trailer. Mrs. Lorne „jcihnston, Liicknow, phone 201, week-ends. 20b FILTER QUEEN Sales and Ser- vice, repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners, Used cleaners of all makes for sale. Robert K. Peck; Varna, telephone Hensall 696R2. 16rrb COCKSHUTT combine with power take-off for sale, with reel and pick-up. Three years old, used two seasons, Good terms. Phone 5r11 Wroxeter, Harvey Coup- land, 13-20* 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 OWEN SOUND Typewriter Co., _ Authorized dealer for Olympia typewriters. Complete service on all makes of typewriters, adding 'Machines and cash registers. For prompt and efficient service phone FR. 6-4841. 13rrb BARRYMORE 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..1. WELWOOD, Phone 86 or 771. 27rrb CARS FOR SALE 1947 CEE1EVROLET for sale. Good Mires and battery. Running order. Cheap, Phone Wroxeter 5 ring 22. 20* LIVESTOCK FOR, SALE DARK RED Shorthorn hull for sale. Serviceable age, from ac- eteditecl herd, Apply Edgar Wightnian, Belgrave. 20* CHUNKS of pigs for sale. Phone 512,11. 20b POULTRY FOR SALE 400 DEKALB 101 Hybrid pellets for sale, Sixteen weeks old, Raise ed on clean range, Hugh Arm- strong, Teeswater, phone 541114, 20b StJiylbllER PROPE1ITIES Fon sAtt, RENT:' on WANTED REDDX-BITILT homes and cot- tages, prefab and erected'. Free literature. Easy terms. See our samples, Genoa Lumber, Orange- -Ville, Ontatire 21-Au31b FINANCING A CAR? Before you any aek about out LOW Cost Pinaricing Ser';Iee with tdrnplete Tete, see et Coverage, STEWART A. scurf. ZifS Wingham COMING EVENTS-. AUCTION SALE -An auction sale of the Auburn United church shed will be held on Wednesday, July 27th at 83a p.m. The shed is timber frame 66' by 51' Terms, cash. Cleo. Nesbit, Auctioneer, CE201) EMPLOYMENT WANTED — — . HOUSEWORK by the day wanted. Apply Mrs. Cl. Wilson, above Me- Ribbons Drug Store. 20* LOST In Wingham on July 15th, a black arid white Boston bulldog. An- swers to 'the name of "Penny". Finder 'phone Donald A, Camer- on, Wingham 526. Reward. 20b STRAYED BULL 'CALF STRAYED on prem- ises of Lot 16, Con. 3, Morris- Owner may have name by prov- ing ownership and paying ex- penses. Bernard Thomas, phone 11R11, Brussels. 20-27-10b AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE for Roy Strong, Howiek Township, 3 miles west of Fordwich, Wednes- day, July 27, at 1 p.m. Shorthorn cattle, , grain, implements; some household effects, etc. No reserve as the farm is sold, Gordon Jack- son, Auctioneer, 20b CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank my relatives and friends for all the lovely gifts and cards sent me while a patient in the Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. B, N. Corrin and nurses.— Mrs. Ken Stapleton. 20h I wish to thank 'all who remem- bered me with cards and visits while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to ,the visiting clergy, Dr. Corrin and the nursing staff,—Mrs. Robert Stone- house. 20b Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, of Eluevale, wish to thank the friends that helped them at their recent fire, and special. thanks to the prompt action of the Wingham Fire Department The faintly of the late Sgt: John Le Ernest express sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, cards of sympathy, beautiful f 1 o r al tributes and mass cards received during their recent sad 'bereave- ment. Special thanks to Rev. G. J. Freker, RSM Stevenson of • the Alberta Signal 'Squadron, the pall- bearers Wingham Branch of the Canadian Legion No, 180, the or- ganist, Miss Nancy Slosser, and soloist Miss Marykae Newman and R. A, Currie funeral home for their 'kind efficient management of the services and all those who helped in any way. We sincerely thank everyone. 20* 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, 24A017* ATTENTION FARMERS — Brush spraying fence hottoms, also barn cleaning and whitewashing with carbola, the product that keeps flies and cobwebs out from season to season, Phone 95, Brussels. J. M. Baeker, 20-27A10-17-24-31b WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION 'Where Better Bulls Are Used' Artificial Insemination Service is provided from bulls of ail breeds. We are farmer owned and con- trolled and operate at cost. Summer calling hours: t30 and 9.80 ton. week days 6.06 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings Phi. service or More infornaation tall: CLINTON ZENITH 9.5650 or Collect TEESWATER 126 BIRTHS SIMPSON--.At Wingham General Hospital, on Wednesday„July, 13, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Simpson, Kintail, a. son. CRAIG --At Wingham General Hos- pital, on Friday, July 15, 1960, to Mr, and Mrs. William Craig, R. R, 2, Blyth, a son. PETTEPLACE--At Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Friday, July 15, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Petteplace, Teeswater, a, son. NORMAN—At Wingham. General Hospital, on Saturday, July 16, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs, John Nor- man, R. R. 3, Wingham, a son. HARKNESS—At Wingham General Hospital, on Saturday, July 16, 1960, Ito Mr, and Mrs. Robert Harkness, R. R. 1, Clifford, a daughter. STE. MARIE At Wingham Gener- al Hospital, on Tuesday; July 19, 1960, 'to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ste. Marie, Wingham, a son. Wingham General Hospital, on. Tuesday, July 19, 1960, to Mr, and Mrs. Francis Stockill, Blind River, Ont., a son. DIED T1• RRY—Passed away in Welling- ton on Tuesday, July 12th, 1960, Mrs King Terry, in her 68th year. She is survived 'by her husband, and two daughters, Sheila (Mrs, Gordon Foster), at home, and Iona, of CKNX staff, Wingham. Funeral service was held Thurs- day from the Ainsworth flineral home in Wellington,' 0 - 0 - BELL, W. ERNEST, 61, of King St., Clinton, at Victoria Hospi- tal, London. Survived by his wife, the former Genevieve Har- rison; son, Norman; (laughter, Sylvia, at home; brothers, Fred, Goderich Township; Charles and Harold, Hayfield; sisters, Mrs. Roy (Irma) Wilson, Mrs. Harry (Laura) ,Powell, Goderich Town- ship; Mrs. Etta Leathern, Acton; Mrs, Will (Edith) Powell, Mil- ton; Mrs. George (Estella) Hall, Wingham. Funeral was held In Clinton on 'Monday afternoon with burial in Maitland Ceme- tery, Goderich, 0 - 0 - 0 MacMONAGLE—In Victoria Hos- pital, London, on Tuesday, July 12th, 1900, Talbert E. MacMon- agle, in his 59th year. Surviving besides his wife, the former Thelma Sanderson of Wingham, are one son and four daughters, R.O.P. Executive Holds Meeting Mr. and Mrs-E. J. Farrieh were hosts 10 'the nie:mbers' of the R.O.P. Inspectors' Association for their summer executive meeting Friday and Saturday of last week. Members were present from Ottawa, Kemptville, Smith's Falls, Toronto, Woodstock, Paris and Duntroon. They were accompanied, by their wives and families,. Choice, Crushed Cement Gravel Excellent for all your concrete needs. DELIVERED OR AT THE PIT Watson Armstrong Phone Teeswater 45r12 l8rrb GRAND OPENING in FORDWICH of JOHNNY'S BARBER SHOP THURSDAY, JULY 21 Open every week—Thurs Fri. and Sat. Hair Cuts 75c VISIT THE REAL LIVING SANTA May 24 'to Thanksgiving FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY evrtantiex 19 Years and under aetionipanied by par•ent rit stn490ttilroo. r,m0. 0:0G111 'pan. SANTA'S VILLAGE ItitACHIRIDGE, ONT, 29.6.111743 REAL ESTATE FOR, SALE DOUBLE HOUSE on Minnie St. stucco siding. Must be sold to settle estate. Apply to Mrs. T. Burke, phone 329. 2011 5-41I001)/i HOUSE for sale. Pressure system, 4-pee. bath, hydro. At Lakelet, Clifford district, Phone 276R, 20-27b COTTAGE for sale at Kintail. Safe sandy beach. Finished, hydro. Down payment $300, Also second lot to be sold separately itio ft lake frontage), $800 cash. J, Lewis, R.R. 2, Callender. 13-20* BRICK HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. New barn, suit hugs or poultry. 3'e acres of land for sale. About 4 miles from Wingham. Stan Kay, phone Wroxeter 18r4. 20* 6-ROOM HOUSE in Wroxeter fm sale. Newly decorated. Excellent condition; 3 bedrooms, 3.pce, bath, oil furnace. -Close to school. Two acres land and small barn. Immediate possession. Price $5,600, with low dawn payment. For information phone Listowel 1129, Matlock Real Estate. 20-2'7b FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED rooms to rent. Phone 580J. Myrtle Ballagh. 13-20* SALES HELP WANT.P.ID GUARANTEED LINE of household necessities, farm specialties, con meties, to sell in your surround- ings at high ,commission. Month- ly specials with free products. Write for free catalogue. b AMIL- EX PRODUCTS, Dept. R.9, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. 20b FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN—represent our Company from your own home. Pert or 'ell time. No door-to-door. Customers supplied. Must be married home owners. Salary. Commission, Send name and phone number to Monarch, 36 Densley Ave„ Tor- onto 15, Ontario. 13-20b WANTED USED GASOLINE engines wanted — 2 cycle, 4 cycle, lawnmower, outboard, hay baler, etc. State make, condition, price and phone number. Box 132, Advance-Times, 13-20b WANTED TO RENT • APARTMENT WANTED to rent 3 or 4 rooms. Phone 569,1, 20b A ,SMALL TRAILER for a week's camping in August. Phone Wrox- eter 14R12. 201) 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. DEADSTOCK -- FARMERS! We have the fastest service, and the highest prices for dead, disabled cows and horses, $4.00 each and 3e.ec 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. rrb 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 HIGHEST CASH VALVE Please Phone Promptly Call Collect 133 Bruce 1Viariatt Brussels, Ont. 24 HOUR SERVICE VILLAGE OF LUCHNOW TENDER FOR SIDEWALK "SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Clerk of the Village of Luck- now, 'Ontario, will he received by him until 5:00 p.m. Friday, July 29, 1960 for the following work: 1. Removal of 2075 square yards of existing sidewalk and the con- struction of 1850 lineal feet of 8 foot wide sidewalk and 230 feet of 4 foot wide sidewalk on Campbell Street. 2. Widening of 440 feet of Campbell Street from Outman Street to Havelock 'Street, includ- ing excavation, removal of exist- ing boulevards and curbs, con- struction of 875 feet of 'concrete curb, granular backfill, and 100 tons of asphalt pavement. Plans and Specifications may he obtained from the Clerk and at the office of the undersigned. A certified cheque 'for 10% of the bid must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, B. M. ROSS, P.Eng., Consulting Engineer, Box 099, 20h Croderieh, Ontario. oviikomealaWastivammio.rairov,ovisilswilminakmarolomi• CHROME HIGH CHAIRS • adjustable toot • heavy plastic upholstery • arberite tray 11761213_.$14.95 RI A, CURRIE & SONS PURNITURE