The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-05-17, Page 4BUTLER, DOOLEY
and CLARKE
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Trustee in Bankruptcy
Licensed Municipal Auditor
39 West Street JA. 4-8253
GODERICH, ONTARIO
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r The aViughem. Aavaneee?.rimes, Wednesday. .111aY 11, 1116 i People Who Shop. In Wingham Nadi The Mvadoe-Times William R. Martin
Died at Hospital
William Russel Martin, of East
Wawanosh Township,. died at the
Wingham General Hospital. on Sun-
day. Mr. Martin, who would have
• been 42 on June 19th, was ill, for
only two weeks.
He was born in East Wawanesh,
son Of the late Daniel Martin and
Mary Ann Woode, Mr. Martin was
educated at S.S, 14, East Wawa-
nosh and bud farmed since leaving
echool. He was an adherent of the
Whiteehureh. United. Church.
He is survived by his brother
and -sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Martin, of East Wawanosh,
with. whom he had made ble :home;
and three sisters, Mrs. Robert (Ro-
beim) Stewart of Kinloss; Mrs.
Mary Austin of London and Mrs.
Laura MeNell, St, Helens, He was
predeeeased by one sister, Jean, in
1928.
Funeral service will be held to-
day tWedeesdeyl at 2 p.m. at the
R. A. Currie & Sons funeral home
with Rev, W. D. Clark in charge.
Interment will .be in the Wingham
Cemetery. The pallbearers will be
Angus McDonald, Austin Martin,
David Moffat, Larne McAllister,
Clifford Laidlaw and Elroy Laid-
law, The flowers will be -carried
by Crawford McNeil and Donald.
Stewart,
.nad.p-se.
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4:7° MIN E VE NTS Tija SERVICE Iron SALT; noon AND DOARD
BIRTHS — FEED UP TO 35 HOGS -----
17 Cu. Ft. CHEST FREEZER $239.00
EVERYTHING IN DURO PUMP,, FOR
YOUR WATER SUPPLY.
Barb Wirer Woven Fence = Steel Post'S''
COME IN AND LOOK AROUND
TWO ANTIQUE CHAIRS Poi sale,
Phone dx. 1713
FRAME BARN for sale, 20'x20'.
Mabel Perelon, Whiteeliurch.
RUC* FOR SALE.• Dark red figur-
ed Axminster 9x12 ft.; good con-
dition, price $45.00; also hall
runner, $10.00. Phone 501W in
evening. 17*
SENATOR DUNLOP Strawberry
plante for sale, $2 per 100. Latham
Raspberry canes, $4 per 100.
Green onions, Phone 583, Jouw-
slim Market Garden, 17b
WEST HURON Women's Ins
stitute District annual meeting
will be held in the Wingtilent
Town Hall on May 17, 1961, with
registration at 9.30 a,m, and din-
ner $1,00. Each Institute branch
is encouraged to send. some rep-
resentatives to this meeting,
CE17b
ROOM and BOARD AVAILABLE
for one or two. young men. Apply
BoX 43, Advance-Times. 17*
LEE'S: TAXI SERVICE and Hunt-
ing and Fishing License issuer.
Phone /85, lirrb
Van OSCH---At the Wingham. Gen-
eral Hospital, on Thursday, May
11, 1001, to Mr. and Mrs, Peter
van -Osch, R.R. 3, Lareknow, a son.
GERMAN—At the Wingham Gen-
eral. Hospital, on Friday, May 12,
1961, to Mr, and. Mrs, William
German, Blyth, a daughter,
SIMPSON—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Saturday, May
13, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Simpson, R,R, 2, Teeswater, a
son.
WANTED
F Qt RENT
ROOMERS WANTED—Mrs, Har-
old Congram, Victoria Street,
phone 1079, 34.0b
-- - WANTED — Alterations to do at
reasonable prices. Apply Mrs.
Dave Hutchinson, Edward. Street,
side entrance. 17-241)
TWO APARTMENTS for rent, on
Main, street. Phone 668 or 207.
17b
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The regular Women's Institute
meeting on May 18th will be "Na-
tional Day". Program conveners,
Miss Irene Paton, Mrs. N. Keating;
roll call, "Tell something about
British Columbia"; ,motto, Miss. L.
Paton; address "The Story of Vic-
toria's flower pots and the Buchart
Gardens," Mrs. N, Keating; display
of pictures and souvenirs of 13.0,;
hostesses, Mrs. F. Edgar, Mrs"',
Aitchison, Mrs. F. McCormick, Mrs.
C, Hopper, Mrs. T, Weir. C161.7b
SMALL HEATED APARTMENT
on main floor for rent. Furnished
or unfurnished. Private entrance,
2-Pee. bath. Phone 136W. 1713
BACHELOR APARTMENT for
rent, with broadloom carpet, and
newly decorated, Apply The Wall-
paper Shop. 17b
HEATED APARTMENT for rent.
Available first June. Phone 205 or
enquire at Loeirridge's Meat Mar
ket. 171)
3-BEDROOM modern .houee want-
ed, either to purchase or rent,
Apply Box 44, Advance-Times,
17-24*
WALKER—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Saturday, May
13, 1961, to Mr, and Mrs, Joseph
Walker, R.R. 4, Wingham,
daughter,
LANGRIDGE—To Mr. and Mrs, A.
E. "Tony" Langridge, Hamilton,
on Saturday, May 13, 1961, a
daughter, Julia.
FOR BEST BUY in New or Re-
conditioned Sewing Machines
visit Smittyai Shoppir4g Centre,
Hanover. (We service all makes).
17-24-31b
Business Opportunities 15 HEAD of cattle to put on good
grass. Allan Pattison, phone
719W2. 17.24*
Variety Store located in a good town, store 25 x 100 with modern
apartment above, hot It/0er heating, good turn over, net profit
$14,000. Price of Real Estate and all equipment $27,000, plus
stock, Terms
General Store, Post Office with residence, located on good high-
way, good turnover. Total price $15,000, with terms.
Drive-In Restaurant and Butcher Shop with modern residencies.,
This property is for sale due to health of owner, good turnover,4
Total price $25;000, With. terms.
Feed 'Mill with $230,000 smtual turnover, full line of. equipment,
1 bulk 'and 1 stake truck, asking. price $38,000, -plus stock, terms.,
John Deere Farm Implement business, $2,500,000 worth of equip-
ment in district to service, modern building, located on high-
way. Price $37,000, with terms.
TENDERS WANTED FOR SALE—Boat, steel trailer, 3
hp Mercury motor, Boat is 121/2.
ft. moulded plywood construction,
strongly reinforced for, large mo-.
ter, 62' 'beam. Apply Fred Sch-
wichtenberg, Mildrnay, phone EN
7-4483. 17b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TENDERS FOR OIL
Morris School Board request
tenders for supplying furnace oil
to five schools. Tenders accepted
until May 31. No tender necessar-
ily accepted.—Ralph Shaw, Blue-
vale, Ont. 17-24b
SEALED TENDERS will be re-
ceived by the undersigned, ant11.12
o'clock noon, May 24, 1961, for the
removal of the curb on John Street
South from Josephine to Leopold
Streets, a distance of approximately
850 feet. Excavation of boulevard
to a depth of one foot and backfill
with fresh gravel. Installation ,of
new curbing abutting the sidewalk
and to prescribed grade, Also re-
location of catch basins where
necessary. Work to commence not
later than June 15, 1961.
Additional information may he
obtained at the Clerk's office.
William Renwick,
Clerk-Treasurer,
10-1713 Town ,of Wingham.
SALES. HELP WANTED, MALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF CATH-
ERINE ADAIR. •
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above men-
tioned, late of the Town of Wing-
ham, in the County of Huron,
Widow, who died on the 19th day
of April, 1961, are required to file
proof of same ,with the undersign-
ed on or before the 27th day of
May, . . A D 1961.
After that date the Executors will
proceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to the claims
of which they shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 8th day
of May, AD. 1961.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
10-17-24b
DUCK—At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, May 14,
1961, to Me, and Mrs. Douglas
Duck, Teeswater, a son.
SHAW—Les and Donna Shaw (nee
Anderson) are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Brian William, on May 15, 1961,
at Victoria Hospital, London. A
brother for Sharon.
Federation News MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH
BUSINESS, Sell to 1500 families.
'Good profits for hustlers. Write
today, Rawleigh's, Dept, E-453-S,
4005 Ric-hello:4 lefontleal, 17b
By J. Carl Hemingway
The County Federation of Agri-
culture met for its monthly meet-
ing on May 9th in Clinton,
The president, Warren Zurbrigg,
expressed concern at the small
amount of seeding that has been
completed to date as reported by
the various directors. However,
a week of good weather would
change the outlook greatly.
There was a lengthy discussion
on the development of a compos-
ite school for the county. Since the
Federation, In conjunction with the
County Women's Institutes insti-
gated this action through a reso-
lution to County Council's Educa-
tion Committee, and since the Fed-
eration has for years been demand-
ing equal opportunity of education
for rural young people, the meet-
ing approved the idea of a com-
posite school provided agricultural
training is a definite part of the
program.
ELECTROLUX SALES AND SER.-
VICE—Authorized dealer,' H. A:
MeDermitt, Fordwich, phone
59-31. Contact Mrs, L. McDoug-
all, phone 553W, Wingham; for
service. Arrange for free demon-
stration. 29rrb
MALE HELP WANTED
The Town of Wingham requires the
services of a man 25 to 45 years
of age for the Public Works
Department, This is a permanent
position for suitable applicant,
hospitalization and pension plan.
Write or apply in person to the
Town Clerk.—William Renwick,
Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Wing-
ham, 10-17b
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
We also have listed the following businesses: Dairy, fuel busi-
ness, gas station, restaurant, plumbing and heating, nursing
home, pool room, garage, hotel, hardware and bake shop. IlIED
BRUNNE, Alwin E.—At his home,
212 Parklawn Rd,, Humber Bay,
Ont., Monday, May 8th, 1961, Al-
win E. Brunne (retired builder
and real estate agent), beloved
husband of Helena Brunne and
dear father of Mildred Brunne,
Humber Bay, Mrs, Harry Spry
(Ethel), Wingham, and. Norman
Brunne, Niagara Falls, in his
78th year. He was predeceased by
his first wife, the former Bertha
Noah, about four years ago, Ser-
vice was Wednesday at 3 p,m. In-
terment Parklawn Cemetery,
0 - 0 - 0
Lawrence McKnight
REALTOR SINGER SALES & SERVICE—Re-
pairs to all makes of sewing
machines, vecuume and floor
polishers, Used machines for sale,
Phone 665, Wingham, George
Henderson. 15rrb
Wallace Ave., N. Listowel, Phone 217, Res. 240
Representative: James Cardiff, 59R13, Brussels
FEMALE HELP WANTED
RELIABLE WOMAN wanted to
look after two pre-school children
during day in my home. Phone
541W. 17h
CARDS OF THANKS
Allow me to use this means of
thanking all my friends and neigh-.
bours for all their kindness and
farewell gifts given me before my
departure to Hanover,--inks. L. Ste,
Marie, 17*
IN MEMORIAM
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. 13rris
TAYLOR — In loving memory of
George Wendell Taylor, who
passed away May 16, 1959.
Calm and peaceful he is sleeping,
Sweetest rest that follows pain;
We who loved him, sadly miss
him,
And trust in God to meet again.
—Sadly missed and fondly re-
membered by sister Myra and
brother-in-law, Perry Pennington,
family, 17*
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
Jack and May Horton, of Chilli-
week, B.C., wish to thank the
neighbors and friends of Bluevale
for the money sent to them as a
wedding gift. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness was deeply appreci-
ated. 1713
I wish to thank my neighbours
and friends for their many acts of
kindness, for cards, treats and
visits while I was a patient in the
Wingham Hospital and since com-
ing home, Special thanks to Rev.
Mr. Renner, Dr. Corrin and the
nursing staff on third floor.Ross
McCrae, 171r
GRADE XIII girl wants work as
clerk for summer months. Phone
403J2. 17h
ITELFISIC, PRANK, 69, Saturday,
at his honie in Goderich, Na-
tive of Czechoslovakia, came to
Canada in 1927 and lived since
1931 at Goderich, where he was
a salvage dealer. Survivors:
Wife, former Mary Helen Horka;
sons, Gerald, in Czechoslovakia;
Stephen and William, both of
Goderich; Mark, of London and
James, Clinton; three sisters and
two brothers in Czechoslovakia,
Service at 2 p.m. Tuesday at
Goderich. Burial, Maitland Ce-
The meeting endorsed the resolu-
tions of the county cream produc-
ers which requested, briefly, that
a -consumer subsidy be paid on
butter of 10c per pound; that
cream producers receive a pay-
ment equal to the 250 now being
paid on manufacturing milk, that
the ban on the sale of margarine
colored to Imitate butter be con-
tinued.
Harvey Taylor, -chairman of the
County Co-op Insurance Commit-
tee, reported sales continuing at
record levels in the county. He al-
so indicated that a county-wide
canvass of all farmers would be
undertaken in the near future for
the purpose of making farmers
aware of the extra risks that are
involved in operating a farm busi-
ness.
Major' Oil Co. interested in establishing a Farm
Agent to distribute petroleum products to Farm
Trade and Heating Oil Customers in the Wing-
ham and Teeswater area
—reasonable initial investment required
—financial 'assistance to responsible applicants
—good commission rates and popular franehiso
—will develop into a strung, secure business of your own
INTERESTED PARTIES PLEASE PHONE
W. WYLIE, SEAFORTH 567
larb FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
DEADSTOCK WANTED „ TAXI and USED FURNITURE
business for sale. Combined busi-
ness can be sold as separate en-
terprises. Charlie Lee, phone
185. 15rrb
DEAD ANIMAL Disposal Act—We
have been licensed to remove
your dead and crippled farm ani-
mals under the above Act. For
free removal call collect, Wing-
ham ::78, Palmerston 128W or
Elmira, IN/IC/hawk 9-5564, Gordon
Young (Elmira) Limited.. License
100-C. 61. rat
MISCELLANEOUS
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED and
sharpened. Borden Jenkins. lOrrb .HOUSE for sale, one and a half
storey, frame house, with insul
brick siding; six rooms, inelud-
ig three bedrooms, includes two
lots. For full particulars apply to
Box 42, Advance-Times. 10-17b
WANT YOUR GARDENS worked
up with a tiller, call 749R.
Thomas Wharton. 17* metery.
CUSTOM GARDEN plowing, har-
rowing arid cultivating. Phone
Harold Dennis. Ask information
for changed number. 17*
DEAD STOCK WANTED HOUSE FOR, SALE — One-storey
- stucco house on Patrick St. Mo-
• dern conveniences, oil heating,
garage. Phone 430W. 17*
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OR. J. BRECKENRINE
TART IN DISTRICT
FRESH, DEAD, DISABLED
COWS, HORSES, $7.00 each
MINK HORSES, 4c lb. AVON
CALLING
TV ANTENNA and installation.
Year round Service, Phone Doug
Harker, 392-6140, Teeswater, Ont.
22rrb
.PROPERTY FOR SALE in Luck-
now, house and new barn, -6
acres of land, new bathroom and
built in cupboards, Everything in
good state of repair. Phone 268,
Lucknow, 17*
A. LORENZ
DURHAM Call long distance DURHAM
493 collect
AMBULANCE SERVICE Dr. James Miller Breckenridge,
81, for 30 years head of the chem-
istry department at Vanderbilt
University, died recently in Nash-
ville, Tenn. He had been ill nine women to service excellent years.
rural AVON territories, Dr. Breckenridge was presented
a ;.serole upon his retirement- in Pleasant, dignified work. No ex-
perienre needed. July, 1949, honoring him, as having
Openings in Turnberry Township, taught more students than any other Vanderbilt professor. He be-
Write: came head of the chemistry de-
partment in 1919,
He was born October 13, 1880, in
Jamestown, Ontario, Canada, a son
of David and Jane Lee 'Brecken-
ridge, He attended high school in
Brussels and taught in a Morris
school for a period before continu-
ing his education. He received his
BA, degree from Albion (Mich.)
College in 1903 and the M.S. and
Ph.D. degrees from the University
of Wisconsin In 1910, He did gradu-
ate study at the University of Chi-
cago.
He was principal and football
coach at Mitchell, S.D., High -School
from 1903 to 1007 and was a re-
search chemist for the Welshach
Co. of Gloucester, N.J., from 1910-
1912.
For the next two years he was
professor of chemistry at Carroll
College in Waukesha, Wis., and was
head of the chemistry department
at Wabash College, Crawfordsville,
Ind., from 1914-1919.
During World War I Dr. Breck-
enrdige was head of the experi-
mental station of the Hercules
Powder Co., Kenvil, N.J.
He was a member of the Nash-
ville Smoke ,Conimiesion from 1929
to 1943.
Dr. Breckridge was a member of
the American Chemical Society;
American Electro-Chemical Socie-
ty; Amercian Institute of Chemical
Engineers; ChemiCal Society of
London, England; Deutsche Chem-
18010 Gesellsohaft; Gamma Alpha;
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi;
and was a Mason for 52 years.
He was listed in the International
Who's Who, Who's Who In Am-
erica and American Men of Science.
In 1911 he Married the forMer
Alice Thurston in Rockford,
She survives. Also Surviving are a
daughter, Mrs. Allen G. Grey, Shak-
er Heights, Ohio,. arid two grand-
children,
Mrs, Albert Bacon, 3elgravb, IS a
Medd, and there are several other
nieces; arid nephews Ire this area.
AVON COSMETICS has
immediate. openings for
Bob McGregor reported that the
Beef Producers at their annual
meeting approved a voluntary de-
duction of 10c iper head of cattle
to be attached to the bill of lading
when the cattle are sold. The mon-
ey so raised will be used to finance
the organization and promote the
sale of beef:
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All work
guaranteed. Write Louis Blake,
R. R, 2 Brussels, Phone 442W6,
Brussels, M8rrOc4*
CALL Fl5rrb
S. J. WALKER REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1% storey, 3 bedroom house in
Whiteehurch, in good repair, water
an. pressure, hot water tank, 3-pee.
bath. Full price $3,500.00.
96 acre farm, 2ee. miles from
Wingham, 1/1 mile off highway, 4
bedroOrn 'brick house, large barn
with cement stabling, water on
pressure and hydro throughout,
land clay loam, spring creek run-
ning through corner of farm. Full
price $10,000.00.
Contact:
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate Broker
Phone 29251 Wingham
ACHESON'S
• -PHONE 106 DAY, Dead Stock Service 189 NIGHT HAVE FUN this spring with
movies and remember, that while
you're shooting them, you keep
records of your family, your sur-
roundings, life as it is now! And
you'll be glad you did, years from
now. See us at The Msyk .Studio's
Camera Shop for low priced Ko-
dak Movie Cameras, Ansco and
Kodak 8mm films. 1713
$1.00 per 100 lbs. plus bonus for
dead, old or -disabled horses and
cattle. Please phone promptly to
Atwood Zenith 3-4900
(no toll charge) — or
ATWOOD 356-2622 COLLECT
SEVEN DAY SERVICE.
License No. 103C61.
Ab Bacon reported that the new
method of sale for hogs which has
been in operation only a few days
seems to he resulting in wide fluc-
tuations in price. This is likely to
cause serious dissatisfaction among
farmers, he stated.
Alf Warner reported that sales of
"Fame" shares are progressing fa-
vorably but an effort Is being put
forth to find -canvassers that can
give enough time to cover the ter-
ritory more quickly. It is hoped
that the objective of two million
dollars can be reached by Novem-
ber 1st, This would make it pos-
sible to have plants in operation
next summer,
Plans have been fairly well com-
pleted for the annual Dairy Prin-
cess contest to he held at the Clin-
ton Spring Fair. All we need now
is more contestants,
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
MRS. E. BELL
84B Albert St., WATERLOO, Ont.
N stating telephone number.
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Wingham, Phone 48
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.
It, S. HETIIERLNOTON, Q.C. CURRIE
ASPHALT
SHINGLES
AMBULANCE MARLATT'S CARS FOR SALE
WINGHAM
Day 51; Night 636 or 716 Dead Stock Service 1949 GREY CHEVROLET coach
for sale, Apply during week after
6 p.m. Torn -Gilding, James St.,
Wingham. 10-1713
A. H. IFTAVISH J. T. MODE 210 LBS.
Green, Blue, Red, Grey
$1.00 per 100 lbs.
Paid for Dead Cows and Horses
Over 500 lbs. More for skit and
disabled Cows. and Horses accord
ing to size and condition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL 0 ,1L,ECT
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels Phone 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
LICENSE No. 88-C-61, 54-R.P.-61
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER - ONTARIO
Tel, 392-7373, Teeswater,
Wroxeter—Every Wednesdby
afternoon, 2-4 p.m, or
by appointment.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR)
NOTARY, Etc.
Office—Meyer Block, Wingham
PHONE 14
5 Per Square
All Number 1 Shingles
0 - 0 - 0
$7.9 FOR FIRST-CLASS
Carpentry Work
Masonry
Home Renovations
Phone 23r12 Brussels
GERALD EXEL
Mlerb,Ine1*.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
32 STARTED YORK PIGS for sale,
2 Pole Hereford bulls, serviceable
age, and a few Hereford cows
with calves at foot. Ed. Powell,
Wingham, phone 18R111, Wrox-
eter, 17h
BEAVER LUMBER
Winigham - Phone 66
WELLINGTON FIRE Frederick F. Homuth
Phin.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, R.O.
Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, R.O.
OPTOMETRISTS
PHONE 118
Harriston, Ontario
SUMMER PROPERTIES FOR
SALE, RENT O.R. WANTED
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Insurance Company
Est. 1840
An all Canadian Company witioU
has faithfully served its policy
holders for over a century.
Head Office — Toronto
C. MaeLean Insurance Agency
Wingham
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LICENSE NO. 123 C 61
For your best prices on dead and disabled cattle
and horses $5.00 each — 31/2c a lb. for -good live
mink horses.
TRADE IN
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EASY TERMS
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Call Collect 794J4, Walkerton
FRITZ DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
Struthers Transport fiAllILLER, WINTON & WARD
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
CURRIES FURNITURE BELMORE
Trot. all your
CEMENT NEEDS
Speelal prices on all trtteir load
lots — co rrAar
Struthers Transport
Phone Teeswater 392-6423
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THREE FLOORS FURNITURE Bell Telephone Building
WALKERTON
J, E. Kennedy, &Ed., B.A., C.A., Resident Mgr.
Telephones: Business 633; Residence 106
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