The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-05-24, Page 2WO
Wine! in Ads
ee-Tilaatas, Wedtreeden, bias: ;#, 1.961
FOR SALE ei n.I: IER rilOPERTIEl4 FOR ':A=VINO EZ '!TS
_ — SALE. RE:XI' OR WANTED
rf+IOH,T FOtyr BOAT and oars for
Bate. Phone 215.1. 24 -
:INE -PIECE dining room suite.
for sale. Phone w4. Wroxeter 24b
1OL$D�A
D'OEE for s;
i;e.l
Phone 973R after five. 24'*1
bil7ME BARN for sale, 20'x3% .
Mabel Purdon. \Vhitechureh.
17-24'
GARAGE DOOR and overhead
hardware for sale. Ins --9' Phone 360.
24b.
PAT=E, BLUE brocaded taffeta
semi -formal gown, size 12-14. Also
pale blue taffeta street dress.
Phone 61031. 24'b
35 hp and 12 hp OUTBOARD MO-
TORS for sale, in A-1 shape: one
11': ft. boat. with controls. Ap-
ply L. #i, Paradis. BA Service
Station, Riversdale. 24b
40" MOFFAT Propane gas cook-
ing stove for sale, In excellent''
condition. Price $20.00. Also baby
tenda chair. price 805.00. Phone,
5'971 12. 24b
CULTIVATOR, to fit a Ford or.
v
Ferguson, tractor. for sale, 3 -point
hitch. Cheap. Phone Wingham
40431. Morrison's Garage, V hite-
ehureh. 24b
FOR BEST BUY in New or Re-
conditioned Serving Machines
visit Smitty's Shopping Centre.
Hanover. tWe service all mattes).
17-24-31b
1 T ECTRIC SEWLNG Machine for
sale; also vacuum cleaner. oat
roller. Apply D. Vandermeer.
RR. 5. Lucknow, phone Wing -
hart 529\4'12. 24b
FOR SALE—Boat. steel trailer, 3
hp Mercury motor. Boat is 121=
ft, moulded plywood construction,
strongly reinforced for large mo-
tor. 42' 'beam. Apply Fred Seh-
wiehtenberg.Mildtnay, phone EN
7-4433. 17b
MOVIE CAMERA FOR SALE—
Brand new Bell & Howell 8mm
with attached light meter. Cam-
era won on a draw, owner no in-
terest in movies. Will let go at a
LOW price. Apply at Advance -
Times. 24."
ELECTROLUX SALES AND SER-
VICE—Authorized dealer, H. A.
McDermitt. Fordwieh. phone
59-31. Contact Mrs. L. McDoug-
all, phone 553W, Wingham, for
service. Arrange for free demon=
stration, 29rrb
FILTER. QUEEN Sales and Ser-
vice, repairs to all mattes of
vacuum cleaners. Used cleaners
of all makes for sale. Robert K.
Peck, Varna. telephone Hensall
696R2. 16rrb
SUMER SALES & SERVICE—Re-
pairs to all makes .of sewing
machines, r,..euums 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
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE:
TAXI BUSINESS for sale. May be
purchased with or without cars.
Terms. can be arranged, For more
information call Charlie Lee.
phone 185. 24rrb
RF.DDI-E1:'II.T homes and eot-;
tages. prefab and crested. Free
literature. Fast' terms.:See our
samples. Omni. Lumber. Orange—
vilte, Ontario Phnr:e 900.
.518-An39bs
FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT, Three
rooms and bath. Phone 229. 2441
ONE APARTMENT to rent. on
main street. Phone 668 or 207.w
n4b'
li EEP {P '0 PATE -- Attend
this hog meeting Monday evening,
May 29th, at 8. In W ingbatn Town
Hall. See and hear t1r •A govern*
anent grader actually cut and trine
an -A" end a "C" hag. i3t Mr.
C=arnet Norrish,. GAC, who tray. kis
Masters Degree l Swina se
ar
eh
,
discuss breeding
and how to int.
prove your grades. +31 Your fol
veterinarian discuss the most earn -
mon hog problems and how to pre-
CE241/
i vent them.
I Q 'SE FOR RENT on Victoria:
Street. Garden ready for plant-
ing. Phone 1190J. 24b
SALES HELP WANTED, TALE
WHO IS INTERESTED making
310 to 315 a day soling quality l
products of a reliable firm. overt
70 years in business? Write W.
T. Rawleigh, Dept. E -453-0B.
4005 Richelieu, Montreal. 24b
WANTED
THREE - QUARTER brown metal
bed and springs wanted, suitable
for cottage. Phone 268. 24b
WANTED --- Alterations ter do at
reasonable prices. Apply Mrs.
Dave Hutchinson, Edward Street,
side entrance. 17-24b
3 -BEDROOM modern house want-
ed, either to purchase or rent.
Apply Box 44, Advanee.Times.
1724e
15 HEAD of cattle to put en good
grass. Allan Pattison. phone
719W2. 17-24'
FEMALEiE P 4.424
'3D
TENDERS WANTED
RELIABLE WOMAN wanted to
TENDERS FOR OIL
assume household duties and care lMorris School Board request
for children. age 2 and 4. for two a tenders for supplying furnace oil
weeks beginning end June. Phone l to five schools. Tenders accepted
Brussels 33R6. 24.311 until May 31. No tender necessar-
I ilv accepted.—Ralph Shaw, Blue -
NOTICE TO CREDITORS vale. Ont. 17-24b
DRAIN TENDERS
IN THE ESTATE OF CATH- Tialrtrs$ip ofIoe;iCl;
ERINE ADAM. Sealed tenders plainly marked as
:4I.% PERSONS haver a claims to contents will be received by the
against the estate of the above men- undersigned for the construction of
tioned, late of the ''Town of Wing- :each of the following drains in the
1 T s1i' w
eek:
ort i € o
ham.in. the County of Hurn
n p 4
o,
Widow, who died on the 19th day tis The Freak David Drain con -
of April, 1961. are required to file sisting of 2500 lineal feet of open
proof of same with the undersign drain:
ed on or before the 27th day of I e21 The Sanderson Drain Ex -
May, A.D. 1951. tension consisting of 2840 lineal
After that date the Executors will a g
proceed to distribute the estate feet of &" file drain and catch
having regard only to the claims , '-
of which they shall then have had The specifieationS, Plan and pro -
notice. 3a file may be seen from the Clerk.
DATED at Wingham this Sth day! A certified cheque for 1O' of
of May, A.D. 1961. the tender to accompany each.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON ; Tenders to be in the hands of the
VFingham, Ontario a felerk by 4 pare, Friday. Jane 2nd.
Solicitors for the Executors. 1961
10-17-24b i J. Harold Pollock, Clerk,
DEADSTOCR i A\ -TED 24b Fordudeh, Ontario.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS i
DEAD AnTiMAL Disposal Act --We
have bs en licensed to remove
your dead and crippled farm anl-
mais under the above Act. ' For
free removal call collect, Whig -
ham 878. Palmerston 123W or
Elmira, MOhawk 9-5564. Gordon
Ynuns; 'Elmirar Limited. License
100-C-61. rrb'
DEAD STOCK WANTED
FRESH, DEAD, DISABLED
COWS, HORSES', 87.00 each
IILNK HORSES, 4c Ib.
A. LORENZ
DURHAM
Call long di:stanee Dl" RHAM
493 collect
Fl.arrb
8 ROOM COTTAGE for sale in Bel -1
grave, including lot, 66'x165'; gar-
den and fruit bushes. A paid
share in Belgrave community well
system. Closed in porch. Used at
present as 5 -room and 3 -room
apartments with separate en-
trances. Contains ofie 3 -piece
bath, one 2 -piece bath. 2 complete
sets built-in cupboards. Coutd be
used as income property or singte
house, Ralph McCrae. phone
Brussels 3722.75. 24-31=
CARS FOR SALE
1555 DODGE SEDAN for sale. lit
gaiod condition. Phone 360. 24b
FOR SALE —. Estate automobile,
1958 Ford sedan, automatic, ti
cylinder. very tow mileage. A-1
condition, 'Best cash offer. Con-
tact John Lathers, Carle. On-
tario. 24b
LIVESTOCH FOR SALE
25
PIGS for sale, nine weeks old.
Charles Mothers, R. R. 2, Blue -
vale, phone Brussels 371.75. 2411
2a YORESE PIGS for sale.
just weaned. George Markley.
phone 71721, Wroxeter. 24'
75 PIGS. 8 to 11 weeks old for sale;
also used stock trailer. Phone
Robert 'Rrelter. 10rS11, Wroxeter.
2415
i,Eg5 ''TA I SERVICE and Hunt-
ing find Fishing rat'-etise Patter.
Phone 19.. Srrh
ACHESON'S
Dead Stock Service
81.00 per 100 lbs. plus bonus for
dead, old or disabled horses and
cattle. Please phone promptly to
Atwood Zenith 3-4900
too toll charge) — or
ATWOOD 356-2622 COLLEC"t
SEVEN DAY SERVICE
License No. 103061.
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
$1.00 per 100 lbs.
Paid for Dead Cows and horses
over 500 lbs. More for sick and
disabled Cows and Horses ateord
ing to size and condition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
Pt F:AsE CALL COLLECP
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels Phone 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
LICENSE No, 8a -C-61, 54-R.P.-6
MISCELLANEOUS
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED and
sharpened. Borden Jenkins. lOrrh
WANT YOUR GARDENS worked.
up with a tiller. call 749R.
Thomas Wharton. 24b
CUSTOM PLOWING, eultivating
and harrowing. Call Harold Den-
nis. 653W2, Wingham. 24:31b
TV ANTENNA and installation.
Year round service. Phone Doug
Harker, 392-6140, Teeswater, Ont.
22rrb
SEPTIC TANS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All work
guaranteed. Write Louis Blake,
R. R. 2, Brussels, Phone 442W6,
Brussels. M8rrOc4
DELICIOUS
SPARE RIBS
& SAUER KRAUT
at
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
FORMOSA -- 50e. a PLATE
10-24-J7-14-21-284'.
CARDS OF THANES,,
I wish to sincerely thanes k all those
who remembered me with l'a'rds,
visits and treats while I vyas a
Patient in Vietorira Hospital, Lyle
Reidlt. 24b
Its family of tbzl t
e William
am
Martin wish to express .their sin-
sere appreciation for the kindness
and Sympathy extended to them
during their recent bereavement:
for the floral tributes. and espee-
rally to Doctors Crawford and Me-
Rim and the nursing staff of the
ii ingbarn General Hospital. 24b
I wish to thank my neighbors
and friends for flowers, cards and
treats while l: Wee hospitalized.
Special thanks to Dr. McKibbon,
Mrs. Merrey and the staff of the
Winghaan General Hospital. --Fred
Sawyer. 24'a
I would like to express my ap-
preciation to my neighbors, LORA
No. 810. Group 4 of the W.A. of the
Qor•rie United Church, Nurses'
,Council, ih'ingham General. Ha441"
tat and re/alives.fer the lgveiy gifts
I received prior to leaving tor
my
new position et Grand° Prairie
Hospital. ,Margaret Pane. 24
,.QST
LOST -Short haired .mate terrier
tan or light brown in color, ,email
white diamond tin forehead with
white under his chin, long tail.
Contact Des Brophy, phone 754.
Reward to be given. 24b
AUCTION SALE
BY AUCTION, household effects of
Mrs, William Austin, Frances $t.,
Wingham, Saturday, May 27th,
at 2 p.m. Terms --Cash. L. G.
Bryce, Auctioneer. 24b
BOXED PLANTS
FOR SALE
IN MEM -IMAM
GUNNINGHAM--In long memory
of a dear husband and father,
I,e4lie i a>!a4irllf#r a, Wtra t?aSSen
awaax• nrie Year Ara today;
• xt, 31144.
ratidnight stabs are gle
a
rain
3t a lene and Silent raYe.
' Beneath sleeps One We lave.
' But Oleg we ellerld net stave.
:Hie weary hArrees, #li,s, date Of nein
Bis rvl?ar r h!igirts are p5351si
His eater patiept, worn-out frame
kiss €04114 sweet rest at last.
- •Sadly Missed and ever retraeln-
bered by iris wife Mary and. +laugh'
ter Lois, 4
REID—In memory of Mrs, Mary .I.
Reid, who passed away four years
ago, May 29th, 1557.
Allwayse srraiii»g, happy and content,
Loved leas per mother wherever
shwept,
TQ a bee tifol life, a sudden end;
She died too soon, everyone's friend.
—LgvinglY reittenrpere4 and sod-
!
ly missed ky her family,
SAI -'q' -e-.In I4vnp!'g n eplgry OfY a
dear sitap 1, athei qpagrand-
fabler, R4fle3't Isercrlr Sint, wale,
pissed away. sl.? years ago May
3231, 195.
i From 'hospital 'bed to heavenly rest
God took him home to be Elis guest.
We lived in hope and prayed in
vain
That lie would soon be well again.
But God decided we must part;
He eased his pain but broke our
heat't,
And while he sleeps in peaceful
sleep
His memory w,e .shall always :keep.
So please Ood, Iorgive a silent tear,
,4 siient Wish that Dad was here.
—Ever remembered lay wife and
fancily, 24°
SELL - In lotting' minatory of a
dearmother, Mrs James Sell,
who passed away two years ago,
May 20th.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last,
The world's weary troubles and
trials are past; -
In silence she suffered, in patience
she bore,
'Till God called her home to Suffer
no more.
—Ever remembered by - Alvin.
r Jessie and family. 241,
PETUNIAS iLARIGOLDS
TOMATOES
BIRTH'
SNAPDRAGONS
ASTERS'N °AS
Hybrid TOMATOES CABBAGE
J OUWSMA
MARKET GARDEN'
WLNGI3.41I - PHONE 583
24-31-7b
1
C1)RRIE
AMBULANCE
WINGHAM
Day 51; Night 636 or 716
FOR FIRST-CLASS
Carpentry Work
Masonry
Home .,Renovations
Phone 23r12 Brussels.
GERALD EXEL
M1rrbJnele
LICENSE NO. 123C61 .
For your hest prices on dead and disabled cattle
and horses $5.00 ee.cht---- 3%c a lb. for good live
mink horses.
24 HOUR SERVICE
Cali
Called 79434, Walkerton
FRITZ DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
WALIMRTON
.TIISELER-At• Soldiers' Memorial
Hospital, 0rilii ; on Monday.
May 15, 1961, to.Eleanor and Stan
Hiseier, a daughter,; Mary Kath-
erine, a sisfer for Mark.
FISHER — At Wingham General
Hospital, on Wesneeday, airy 17,
1561 • to Mi: and MrsGordon
:Fisher, Wingham. e. daughter,
EADIE—At Wingham General Hos-
1i11411a'.111n11111111l.1:a11 i• 111111 l Iala;1.1R11'.1 plea], an Thursday, may 18, 1961,
to Iltr. and- AMS. John Eadie, R.
AVONR 1, Wingham, a son.
�iERIKLEY—At Wnglaam General
INC Hospital, on Friday, May 19, 1961,
to •
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Merk-
ley, Wingham, a son.
AVON COSMETICS has RYCKA'fiN—At Wingham General'
immediate openings for Hospital, on Saturday, May 30,
1961, to _Mr. and Mrs. Robert
women to service excellent' Ryclunan, Eelgra',e, a son.
rural AVON territories,1BOLTON — At Wingham General
}gen-sant dignified work. !o -PI' to
on Sunday, May 21, 1961,
to Mr. and :firs. Harvey Bolton,
perienre needed. R. R. 4, Walkerton, a son.
Openings in Turnberry Township.
CH PM.4e --•fit' Wingharn General
Write; Hospital, on Sunday, May 21, 1961,
MRS. E. BELL to Mr, and Mrs. Murray G. Chap -
malt, Bluevale, a daughter.
i
ONE MOMENT PLEASE
E!'r. T. (ilarnett I - Masser, WA., II.1).
Wiughanr Iraifed Church
A number of years ago. when l
wasserving on a Mission field in
Northern Ontario .in the Lake of
the Woods country'. a, member of
the community came to me with
a
very searching question. He said,
'I don't go to church but I figure
it doesn't matter mush ltS Long as
I tent deeent. Isn't it enotssh to
he good?"
'I When 1 `•'U i»tronsrced to •en-
Atlrer man who Was from Georgia,
9 t. i'G
a ti minister of the Gospel. he
re-
marked. daughter is a !ie
th
-
odist,
an. I got :berthedinto. it. I.
i den's belong to any ehurrh for they
are all alike and it doesn't met -
ter Meh. 1 just try to live a geed
Metal life."
These have their .counterpart in
tete rich young ruler, who, coot-
ing to Jesus • said, "All these have
1 kept from my youth up; what.
lack 1 yet?" Isn't it enough to be
good?
Wheat are the real difficulties of
this position?
1. It ignores the church and
people who hold this view that
t:hernSPIVes ina position of pera-
sites. They receive more than
they give. They live in a world
Order painfully brought abort by
Phristlan Ieadersbip. They lase the
inventionsdaily that are the Pro•-
dul;t of consecrated minds. They
enjoy the results of Christian re-
search. They have the privilege
Of the highest standard of living in
the world because of a Christian
civilization. Viet they will not re-
cognize the force that has given
tlrent these blessings nor will they
become a part of the Christian
movement.
?. Difficulty arises when these
detached parents suddenly awak-
en In amazement to the moral
bankruptcy of their children who
find no incentive to lead a good
morallife in the religious neutral-
ity of their parents.
3. What is going to happen when
a vague detached morality comes.
g faith
contact with a burnrng faith
rooted deep in human conviction
even though it be .an evil faith
such as communissrn?
In this space age it is not enough
to be good. The world must have
not just the morality of goodness,
if it is to survive, but a great driv-
ing power, the force of a great
faith. There is only one loyalty
big enough to challenge the world
today. It is that of the Christian
Religion. As we look upon the
Christ of the Cross, who can be
content to be merely good? The
call of Jesus is still the clarion
call across the centuries—"Go sell
all thou hast and come and :follow
me."
14B Albert St., WATERLOO, Ont.
stating telephone number.
17-241
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ASPHALT
SHINGLES
210 LBS.
Greens
��l Blue, lied, Grey
QQ
$rade 5 Per Square
All Number. 1 Shingles
e b-0
BEAVER LUMBER
Wingham
Phone 66
Struthers Transport
BELMORE
STOLARSKI—At Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Mond* May 22,
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Staler -,ski, R. R. 1, • Winghar
a, a son.
1
SCHT►u --At Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, May 22.
1961, to Ms. and Illrs. Raymond
Schmidt, Biuevale, a son.
a -0-o
ANNOUNQE5fENT
Mr. and Mrs: Murray "Taylor wish
to announce the arrival of their
iehosen son, Douglas Murray.
t Rea;ll>•'lilN!{iklllf'1tk;il>t1il�illig:[:w'ill�ll
TRADE IN
HOW t . Wille
EASY TERMS
CURRIES FURNITURE
. H. Patterson Was
Baker at Wroxeter
Herbert Henry Patterson, who re -1
sided in Wroxeter for many years,
died after a short illness at the
Wingham Hospital on Tuesday of,
last week, aged 69 years and 10 days.
Mr.. Patterson, who, was born near
Hayfield, came to this district with
his parents, the late john • Patter-'
son :and Katherine Miller at the ager
of 8. He was edueated at the Wrox-
eter public school and on his 19th
birthday started working as a baker,
in Wroxeter, le which capacity he
Continued for 36 years, retiring an'
August 23n3, 1940. He was an ad-
herent of the United Church.'
Mr. Patterson was married at
Orangeville on January 26th, 1918,
to Lorena. Pearl Kaake, who sur-
vives, along with one ,sister, Mrs.
W. 'P (Mabel) McLean, of Winer-
/dee, and two brothers, William, of
Weaxeter, and Perry, of Niagara
*kilns`.
The funeral was held. at 2 p.ni.
Friday from the Moir funeral horiie'.
ire Gorrie With interment in the.
(We vtill upprai±se yoult Suite today) ClWroarke xeterwas Y eiremcetehargry e of .Retv.irJ.e Ewar
serwket
,
;EE: FLOORS kalttarrptut and pallbearers were Robert Gibson.
Wes lIcimrel. John Gibson, Allan,
deans, Arthur -Gihsoft and Harvey.
Reidt.
re* CUKRIE i! -:el: else Mrs. W. E. i! irldiiig
tree l tfoliday SHOO.
■ ll*►jiltlliq liEit li ill lit;ii ililil#iit i ttit .friends in e'er Ulg_It t4.
u
For ell your
CEMENT NEEDS
Special prices an all truck loath
lots — CONTACT
Struthers Transport
Phone Teeswater 392-6423
17-24-31b
SINGER
PRE-_SI11E11.
SALE
NEW PORTABLES
as low as --- $49.50
$20.00 OFF
DELUXE
FLOOR POLISHERS
$80.00 OFF
SLANT-O-MATIC
CABINET MODELS
430.00 OFF
SLANT-O-MATIC
Special PORTABLES
USED PORTABLES
and REPOSSESSIONS.
at large reductions
SINGER
SEWIND CENTRE
OODERICH
Phone JA 4-8431
• TRUCK LETTERING
• COMMERCIAL MONS
COX SIGNS •
A 1'".ft1PL%,TE S1G11 MOVE
Pa 510, WALKERTON
•c
Save those oblong pans that
VOW with prepared cake and
brownie mixes. You'll find they're
fuse the right size fel! PeSieroie,4
for the two -member tamely or for
Dad when you leave him to fix his
stays meal. They're .also handy for
s
iipre•plannlng emergencyr-
Prepare 3 favorite casserele recipe
and divide it into several portions;
Wrap the casseroles In :transparent
pun and freeze. You arc tablas*
euro of baying it quick -to -cotes
meal for .one or 0etny.
Rotary Hog Feeders
SPECIAL AT +V35+r00ea,
-* --- erode tl>$ TU il, IIQ(S. -
17 Cot Ft, CHEST FREEZER ... $239.00
EV? RY HINq IN DURO PUMP, FOR,
E
T I'FLY
,�, R SU
YOUR WATER
Dark Wirg Woven Fence Steel Posts
• caw pf AND I,QOK AROI.'N»
CHAMBERS HARDWARE
PRONE 6s wnoNETEi ,.
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BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
Major Oil Co, interested in establishing Farm
Agent to distribute petroleum products to Farm
Trade and Beating Oil Customers in the Win*
ee ater are
ham and Teeswater a
reasonable initial investment required
--financial assittence to responsible applicants
-good eonirnicston rates and miller franehise
,--will develop into"ta Str'o'ng, secure busilreas of your own
INTERESTED PARTIES PLEASE PHONE
W. WYLIE, SEAFORTH 567
FOg FURTHER. PARTICULARS
L3rrh
•
Farms Desperately
WANTED
We have conscientious, substantial buyers for 37 farms in rIll
general area, Each farnt most be 100 acres or more. Smaller
farms are acceptable if they ears be grouped with one or more
farms fer the required acreage. If you have ever considered
selling your farm, now is the time to take action. This is too
good opportunity to miss. Call into our Hanover office for
more details No obligation whatsoever.
Paul S. Starr
And Co. Ltd. -- Realtor
1-ANOVER '
(Next to the theatre), °
PHONE
870
AMBULANCE SERVICE
CALL
S. j. WALKER
PHONE 106 DAY
-- 189 NIGHT
BUTLER, DOOLEY
and CLARKE
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Trustee in Rarlkrrrptcy
Licensed Dtpilitlpal Auditor
39 West Street dA. 4-3253
GQDF9HICH., ONTARIO
A. H. MCTAVISII.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLiC
TEESWATER - ONTARIO
Tel. 392-7373, Teeswater
Wroteter-»Every Wednesday
afternoon, 2--4 pant, or
by appointment.
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Hoinuth, R.O.
Mrs, Viola H. Bomuth, R.O.
OP'T'OMETRISTS
PHONE 118
1 Harriaton, Ontario
CRAWFORD &
IIETIIERINGTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Eto,
Wingham, Phone 48
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.O.
R. S. HETH RINGTON,
J. T. NODE
RAIIRLS'h'ER, SOLICITOR,
' NOTARY, Etc.
Office --Meyer Block, Wingham
PHONE 14
WELLUNCTON CIIiE
Insurance Company
Est. 1340
An all Canadian Company which
has falthiuily served its policy
holders for over a- eetituryt
Head Office -- Toronto
0. Meet san insurance Age' 1
Wingham ,JJ
GkYiLLER, WINTOSN & W�kD
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Bell Telephone Building.
WALKER `ON
J. E. Kennedy, B.Ed., B.A,, C.A., Resident Mgr,
T*lephoneilF Business 633; Re#idtsco 106