The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-07-04, Page 6onr !file W140 411). Advance -',fl ne%
r7ediiesdla,
,Ttily 4, 1962
FOR. SALE
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THE TA.
;!.ROME is;IITCHEN SUITLr for
sale. Phone 489. 41)
(`I-IESTER1+IELD for sale, in good
condition, Phone 678M,
l7LECTROLUX Sales & Service.
H, McDermitt, phone 59R31,
Fordwich, 4rrb
HAVE PARTS for 1955 Volks-
wagen for sale, except motor.
Phone 610W3 after 5 p,m. 4"`
38" TIAPPAN electric range for
sale. .Automatic oven, mini mind-
er, warming closet and many
other special features, Must be
Sold this week,?1s owner moving.
Mrs. Louise Poster, phone Brus-
sels 138J. 4b
FREE SEWING MACHINE ,CAB-
INET with the purchase of a
Singer, White or Arrow Sewing
Machine. We repair, service all
makes. SMITTY'S SHOPPING
CENTRE, HANOVER. 27-4b
ti'1LTER 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
FOR SALE — 1 Warner 500 -,chick
brooder, electric, used 130 hours;
1 shat gun, single barrel, good
condition; 1 old piano,needs
some work done on it; 1 DeForest
Crosley 8 tube radio, console;
20-30 bushels 196- Rodney oats.
Raspberries, w hen available.
' Telephone ?41W21, Mrs. Daw.
4b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
TAXI SERVICE
FOR ALL OCCASIONS call
Taxi, for long or short
Phone 185,
Lee's
trips,
4rrb
COMING EVENTS
LE:G'ION BINGO every Thursday
in Lucknow Legion Hall, 8.45 p.m.
sharp. 12 regular games for $10,
3 share the wealth and one spec-
ial for $50.00 must go (no limit
B17rrb
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for Dolls), �'`
PROPERTY FOR. SALE — lift mile
west of Belgrave for the estate of
Norman G. Shiell. Must be sold
to straighten estate. Best offer
will be accepted the end of July,
C. W. Hanna, ,administrator, Bel -
grave. 27-4=11b
SALES HELI' WANTED—MALE
FARM FOR SALE -196 -acre farm
on Con. 10, Kinloss Township.
Modern home, large bank barn,
drive shed, hay in barn. 25 acres
spring crop, 30 acres valuable
• timber. Terms. Apply Frank
Thompson, Holyrood. 4-11b
WANTED -- - Man for steady travel
among consumers in Huron Coun-
ty. Permanent connection with
large manufacturer. Only reilable
hustler considered. Write today.
Rawleigh, Dept. G-453-131, 4005
Richelieu, Montreal. 4b
APPLICATIONS WANTED
APPLICATIONS for Federation
of Agriculture Fieldman for the
County of Huron will be received
until the 31st of July, 1962. Appli-
cants state qualifications and sal-
ary expected. Duties to commence
September 1st. Send applications to
the office of Federation of Agri-
culture, Box 310, Clinton, Ontario.
Lowest tender or any not neces-
sarily accepted. 4-11b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Attractive 2 -storey white brick
house, 4 • bedrooms, fully'• modern,•
oil furnace, extra wash room, ex-
cellent location, choice lot, immedi-
ate possession. Terms.
%-acre of land in Bluevale,
6 -room house with oil furnace and
bath, barn and hen house, close to
school. Full price $4,500.00 with
terms.
2 -storey solid red brick house,
well situated, furnace, extra wash
room. Very easy to duplex. Full
price $7,500.00.
For your real estate require-
ments contact—
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate Broker
Phone 292M - Wingham
4b
CAR FOR SALE
MISCELL OUS
MERCANTILE AGENCY re-
quires a Credit Correspondent for
the Gorrie, Wroxeter and Fordwich
area, Part-time work on a fee
basis. State age .and qualifications
and telephone number. Address re-
plies to: Mr. T. D. Alderson, Draw-
er 423, Terminal "A," Toronto 1,
Ontario. 4b
1956 VOLKSWAGEN for sale.
Good condition. Only $350.00.
Phone Clinton HU. 2-9630, after
7 p.m. 4*
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HAY FOR SALE
TENDERS WANTED
SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES
Donna McLeod, Joanne Hackett, of
Ripley and Patricia Husk, Luck -
now, have graduated with honors
from Canada Business College,
Ltd., 'Toronto, and have accepted
lucrative secretarial positions.
4*
NOTICE
If you are thinking of financing
a car be sure to contact your State
Farm Agent first. Reuben Appleby,
R. R. 2, Wingham, phone 703W3.
Je13-Sp26'"
SEPTIC TANIZS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All work
guaranteed. Write Louis Blake,
R, R. 2, Brussels, phone 442W6,
Brussels, 1VIr7-A29*
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accident and Sick-
ness Home Protection -- Call your
CIA Agent—Lloyd Montgomery
Wingham, R. R. 5, Phone 743.11
21rrb
SEALED TENDERS will be re-
ceived by the undersigned until 12
noon July 16, 1962, • for the recon-
struction of Carling Terrace, in-
cluding the laying of street drains,
excavating of existing roadbed and
backfill with pit -run an4 crushed
gravel. Tender forms and specifi-
cations' may be obtained at the
Clerk's Office.— William Renwick,
Clerk -Treasurer, Town of: Wing -
ham,. 4. -lib
STANDING HAY for sale, Reas-
onable. Phone 628J2. 4'"
LARGE FIELD of hay for sale.
Apply' Mrs. Theo. Mundy, phone
287. • 4b
100 ACRES of standing hay for
sale at Belgrave. Will sell all
or part, Apply Leo Kenny, R. R.
5, Mitchell, phone Monkton 347-
2466. 27-4b
FOR RENT
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY= --Two or three
bedroom house in Wingham. Fred
Porter, phone 510J13. 4*
MILK COOLERS
For no more sour or gas in the
milk, use a Stainless Steel Kylo
Cooler. Cools all your milk in 11
extra Minutes, is washed in less
than five seconds, for only $39.75
F.O.B. Brunner, John S. Nafziger,
R. R.-1, Brunner, Distributor for
Ontario. M23-Jy18b
WANTED—Rock elm for timbers
over 14 in. in diameter. Also
goad elm, soft maple and hard
maple bush lots. Les Morley, R.
R, 2, Ailsa Craig, phone 293-3009.
Je20-Dc26b
cURRIE
AMBULANCE
CARDS OF TTI(ANKS _
We wish to express olir deep apo
preciation and gratitude to all the
kind friends and neighbors for
their helpful assistance and kind
expressions of sympathy during.
our recent bereavement. We also
thank the Wingham General Hos-
pital staff for their kindness and
care of Mrs. Watt during her stay
in hospital,-- W. J, Watt and fam-
ily,
WINGHAM
Day 51; Night 636 or 716
LIVE POULTRY
Wanted
Picked up at farm MONDAY
. • to FRIDAY .
• C. MICHEL
Phone 221.,7 - GORRIE
4-11-18-25-1-8b
DEADSTOCK WANTED
The family of the late John Baird
wish to thank their friends and
neighbors for flowers, cards, and
all their kindness during his ill-
ness and at the time of his 'death,
Also Rev. John Hutton, Dr, Mc-
Kibbon, nurses and staff at Wing-
ham General Hospital. 4N'
I would like to thank everyone
for their best wishes and kind-
nesses while I was in Victoria Hos-
pitah—Dick Scott. . 4*
I would like to thank all those
who visited nie and so kindly re-
membered me while I was a patie,ot.
in Victoria Hospital, London. To
the neighbours, who assisted at
home, your kindnesses will ever be
remembered,—Thomas H. Abraham,
R. R. 1, Wroxeter, Ont,' 4b
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate and
Business Broker
For prompt service in buying
or selling all real estate •
properties.
FARMS - HOMES
BUSINESSES
Ph. Wingham 292M
J3lrrb
REMOVAL SERVICE — We are
licensed to remove your dead or
crippled farm animals for sanitary
disposal in an inspected renderin
plant. FREE REMOVAL--Pihone
No charge to ZENITH 88540 o
Wingham 378 or Palmerston 123W
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED, TOR
ONTO BARRIE - ELMIRA, Li
cense No. 14 & 15R62 - 143 &
144-0-62. rrb
SMALL heated apartment for
rent, Immediate possession, Cen-
trally located on Shuter Street,
Private entrance. Phone 292M.
4.11b
FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY —
Small apartment, bed sitting
room, kitchen and bath. phone
1083. 4b
HEILITE CAMP TRAILER for
rent, fully equipped„ $30.00 week
or $10.00 weekend. Phone Ford-.
with 26812, Mrs. Elmer Parrish,
Gorrie. 27-4-11b,
SELF•CON7.(AtNED apartment for
rent, Your own entrance, one
bedrooirt, living /teem, kitchen,
bath. I3ydro and heat supplied.
Apply Box 70, Advance -Ti 2eS.
TO RENT* 2.bedroom cottage
With hot and colds running" water,
3-pce. bath, at Aritberly Reach,
$50.00 weekly. Available June 30.
July 14 and July 21 -August 4.
Apply Mrs, Ross Knight, R. R. 2,
,Brussels, dr Ball 1 ruSSels 32835.
4b
E Lb'n17 N't WAl�'rLDr
ENDTLottraNT, WA1!"l''1*i fi by
High School Student on a farm,
Or any Odd jobs. Wilfred Cas-
uanietto,. 'phone 366 e,fter411
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS CALL—
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Wingham 561J
Deal. Animal Lie. No. 7:75-C-02
Jnyarr. b
ATTENTION 1
What section of Huron County
do you live in? Do you have an
Avon Representative calling on
you:' If you don't, perhaps it is
an open territory which could
offer you a good earning oppor-
tunity. If you would like to sell
Avon please write
MRS. M. MILLSON
960 Wellington Rd. S.
London, Ont.
OR CALL COLLECT
GE 2-9019 between 7 - 8 p.m.
MARLAT`I"'S
Dead Stock Service
Highest Cash Prices
Paldl for Dead Cows and horses
over 500 lbs. More for sick end
diiliabled Cows and Horses accord
ing to size and condition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT"
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels Phone 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
License No. 193-C-62, 12i -TIP, 6v
IIiLRAY ABBATOIR
Phone Lucknow 122W
Home of Choice
FRESH MEATS
DIES IN 80TH YEAR
MEM W. J. WATT WAS
WAWANOSH NATIVE
resident of Whitechurch. since 1942,
passed away In Wingham'Hospi,
tal last Wednesday. Mrs. Watt
'had only been in hospital for three
weeks, but had been in failing her
great-grandmother, Mrs. J, A.
health at her home for some time Wilson and, two great-aunts, and
before.
I would like to thank all my
friends and neighbors for flowers,
treats and cards received while in
Wingham Hospital, Victoria Hos-
pital and Thameswood Lodge, Lon-
don, also special thanks to Dr. W.
A. McKibbon, Rev. G. L. Fish and
the Cancer Society. Your kindness
will always be remembered, ---Mrs.
Eva MacDonald. ' 4*
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid and
family, of Marnoch, wish to thank
the members of the Wingham Fire
Department and neighbours and
friends for their help during their
recent fire. 4b
Miss S. Strong Feted'
By Amity, Friends
Several functions have been held
In' honor of Miss Sandra Strout,
prior to her marriage later this
summer.
A gathering of her mother's bro•
tilers and sisters and their .faro.
iiies, Mr. and Mrs. A, Roney, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Amos, Mr. and
Mrs, K. Richardson, 11?r. Wel Mrs.
John Uptgrove and Mr. and Mrs,
T, Uptgrove, was held in Galt
Park, when Sandra was given a
miscellaneous shower.
Recently Sandra's grandpar-
ents Mr, and Mrs, John Strong Sr.,
A daughter of the late Archibald
Barbour and Eliza Lediett, deceas-
ed was the former Edith Cather-
ine Barbour and was born 79 years
ago in East Wawanosh Township.
She attended S.S. N�. 10, Kinloss,
Wingham and Lucknow public
schools, and the Walkerton high
school. She graduated from Wal-
kerton Model School in 1903 and
taught school in the Lucknow dis-
trict until her marriage to Re
William John Watt, a native
Walkerton, in Lucknow on May 2
1907.
Rev. and Mrs, Watt, lived in
number of places during his mi
istry. They were at Griswold, Ma
Burgoyne, Allendale, Barrie, Lo
Branch, Burke's Falls, Oakwood
Toronto and at Grimsby. Mr, W
retired from the Grimsby Unit
Church charge in 1942, when th
moved to Whitechurch.
their husbands, of Brantford, made
a trip to Wingham and gave her
several beautiful gifts, some of
which her grandmother had made,
The Margaret Avenue School
staff in Kitchener presented her
with a nylon rug as a wedding
gift, and the women on the staff
held a shower at one of the homes
and presented Miss Strong with
two pieces of Corning ware.
On the final day of school the
v. Grade 5 pupils had a surprise par -
of ty. They gave their teacher three
3' cups and saucers arid] other items,
with hest wishes for a happy fu-
ture.
Saw "Gays and Dolls"
At O'Keefe Centre
I wish to thank my neighbors and
friends for flowers, gifts, cards and
messages during ,my nine weeks'
confinement in. Wingham Hospital:
Special thanks to Dr, W. A. McXib
bon and the first floor nurses,
who were very thoughtful and
kind, --Mrs. Harry Town, 4h•
I wish to thank my neighbours
for help at home and visits along
with friends and relatives., Also
cards; treats and flowers. while: 'a.
l patient in. •Wingham General HOs-
pital. Special thanks to nurses and
staff, Dr. Crawford and Dr. Mc-
Kim, the different clergymen and
the Salvation Army who visited our
wand.—Oliver Campbell. 4*
Guaranteed no Hormone or
Concentrate fed to Beef
TRY OUR HOMEMADE
SAUSAGE
Choice Hereford Beef
All meats Government
Inspected and Approved
Custom Killing
CATTLE-- Daily
HOGS — Tuesday
RAYNARD ACKERT
HOLYROOD
F28beow
BIRTHS
a
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ng
in
Ott
ed
ey
COOK --At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, June 27,
1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook,
R.R. 1, Belgrave, a son.
SULLIVAN—At Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, June 28,
1962, to Mr, and Mrs. Reginald
Sullivan, Brussels, a son.
JAMIESON---At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Friday, June 29,
1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Jamieson, R.R, 2, Lucknow, a
daughter.
'l'Ili+l
WEST WAWANOSH
MUTUAL FIRE
Mrs, Watt was a member of the
United Church, a life member of
the Woman's Missionary Society
and later the United Church Wo-
men, For many years she was a
leader of the C.G.I,T.
Surviving besides her husband
are sons, Dr. Arthur Watt, London;
Archie of Toronto, Rev. J. Robert
Watt, Toronto, Rev. George Watt,
Oakville and Dr. Donald Watt,
Bella Coola, B.C.; and two 'daugh-
ters,
aughters, Muriel (Mrs. , George A.
Thompson) of Feversham, Ont„
and Genevieve (Mrs. Millan Moore)
R.R, 5, Lucknow. There are 23
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren,
Mrs. Watt is also survived by a
brother, John Barbour of Vancou-
ver. A sister, Mrs. Harry McClen-
aghan and one brother, Robert
Barbour, predeceased her.
The funeral was on Friday from
Whitechurch United Church, when
Rev. G. C. Mitchell officiated. In-
terment was in Walkerton ceme-
tery.
Pallbearers were .uustan Bee-
croft, Garnet Farrier, Carl McClen-
aghan, William '1VIcClen•aghan, Roy
Steels and Glenn Swan, and flow-
er bearers were grandsons, Robert
Watt, John Watt, Ronald Watt
and Elwin Moore,
CARTER --At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Friday, June
29, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Carter, R.R. 6, Lucknow, a son.
WILKINS-- At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Saturday, June
30, 1962, to Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Wilkins, R.R. 3, Lucknow, a
daughter.
McFARLAN--At Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Monday, July 2,
1962, to Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Mc-
Farlan, R.R. 1, Holyrood, a son,
1VIoMURRAY - At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Tuesday,
July 3, 1962,.to Mr. and Mrs, Ro-
bert McMurray, Teeswater, a son.
INSURANCE CO.
Head Office, Dungannon
Established 1878
111OARD OF DIRECITORS
President, Brown Smyth, R, R. 2,
Auburn; Vice -Pres., Hersoli • Irwin,
'Beigrave; Directors,. Paul Caesar,
R. R, 1, Dungannon; George C.
Feagan, Goderlch; Ross McPhee,
11„ R. 3, Auburn; Donald MacKay,
Ripley;. John 1', MacLennan, R. It.
3, Cxoderich; Frank Thompson, R.
R. 1, Holyrood; William Wiggins,
R. R. 3, Auburn.
Per information on your Meur-
anee, call your nearest director who
is also an agent, or the secretary,
Durnin 1'hiil(pt, tni,ngarinon, phone
I)unganhosl43.. Jne15/62
'I Irl I IRI IlUI II.IIINI (Ihl11UIliUIIIRI I IhIIIlilli
SiGN PAINTING
DiED
WHITECHURCH—A number of
people enjoyed a bus trip to Tor-
onto on Friday where they toured
the Connie Smythe farm, They had
dinner at Centre Island, then to
Fort York and to the O'Keefe
Centre, in the evening where they
saw "Guys and Dolls."
On the trip were Mrs, Dan Tiffin,
Mrs. Thos. Metcalfe, Mrs, Wallace
Conn, Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs, Chas.
Sheills, Mrs. Elmer Ireland, Mrs. D.
Schiestal, Miss Anna Shortreed,
Mrs. Alexander, Miss Leah Currie,
Mrs. Gordon Godkin, Mrs, David
Eadie, Mr. and Mrs. George Walk-
er, Mrs. Robert Powell, Mrs, Jack
Walker, Mrs. Norman Keating, Mrs,
Allan Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Eph.
Parish, Mr. ,and. Mrs. Frank Sed-
don, Mrs. Ira Wall, Mrs. Wm. Aus-
tin, Edith and Mary, Mrs. Elgin
Johnston, Mrs. Harry Elliott, Mrs.
Bert Holmes, Mrs. James Richard-
son, Miss Mary Hehn and Mrs. Geo.
Kennedy, of Teeswater.
BURR, Mrs. Russell, (Annie A.
Pullen, Reg.N.) Fergus, on Wed-
nesday, June 27, 1962, in her
57th year. Sheds survived by
her husband, mother, Mrs. Mary
Pullen of Wingham and four
sisters, Mrs. Levi (Dorothy)
Holmes,' Flint, Mich.; 'Mrs. Mil-
ford (Margaret) Foxton, Wing -
ham; Mrs. Beverly (Mary) Moore
Chatham; Mrs. Darwin Macklan
(Georgina), Fergus. Funeral was
held on Friday from the Anglican
Church in Fergus.
Commercial - Cut-out
Letters Trucks, etc.
CALL
LES REYNOLDS
Phone 6W - Wingham
til liIn 111111, lrl I Iul I INI11111I11111I I1laII Iuu IIMI I II
TV ANTENNA
SERVICE
Repairs to all makes
*ANTENNA
INS'T'ALLATIONS
SELF-SUPPORTING TOWERS
Antenna Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone your local dealer or
Hanover 728 Collect
.717rro
BELMORE
The June meeting of the Belmore
U.C.W. was held] on Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. John Farrell with
Mrs, Sangster in charge. During
the worship service Mrs. Earl Fitch
read the Scripture and gave the
prayer and a hymn was sung. Mrs.
Norman Newans gave a reading,
"No Sect in Heaven".
While the study books were be-
ing read, one by Mrs. Wilfred Jo-
hann and the other by Mrs. Leon-
ard Metcalfe, the ladies tied a quilt
to be sent overseas in a bale. The
roll call, which was a selection from
"The Observer", was enjoyed by
everyone.
During the business session con-
ducted by Mrs, Harry Mulvey, pre-
sident, .Mrs, Sangster gave an ac-
count of the U.C.W. rally which
some of the ladies attended in Rip-
ley early ,in June. The meeting
closed with prayer.
STARR
OFFERS FOR SALE
Farms Homes Businesses
"'We Sell Rural Ontario"
SOLID BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE with 3 modern self con-
tain apartments located. on Shuter in Wingham, Revenue of
$143 per month. Full price $10,700. Low [lownpa;y met.—No. 2-418.
ATTRACTIVE 4 BEDROOM HOME situated on 2ih, acres in
wingbam. Completely modernized livingroom,, wall to wall broad-
looni. Small barn in good condition. Nicely landscaped, having
numerous trees for shade. Full price $9,000 with $3,309 down.—
No. 2-563.
$7,900,00 FULL PRICE neat attractive 5 room bungalow style
home with bath, ltitchen cupboards and an oil fired furnace.
Attractive landscaped lot with shade trees. A very dd siraid', :home
with good terins. No. 2-530.
PROPERTIES WANTED
PROFESSIONAL ALAN wishes to pureli ao 3 or 4 bedroom
blttigalow near Separate School. May also consider older ;home.
Price to be $3,000.00 to $12,000.00.
BRUCE COUNTY COUPLE has solid their hoarse and wishes to
purchtase a twine .trona $5,000.00 to $3,000.(t0 or more. Wlint have
you?
J, Everett Pennington
Phone 393-6064 Teeswater
Local Agent fort
Paul S. Starr & Co. Ltd.
Hanover - Phone 870
Sl O'f iceti to Serve Veit Better Orangeville, Hanover,
Owen Sol rill, Fies`41.116it, Guelph and Iiratnpton,
TWO GIRLS WAFT(
IMMEDIATELY
MI
FOR DISPENSING ICE CREAM ANIS SI Them
DRINKS FROM •
DRIVE-IN SNACK BAR IN BRCISSE
THIS IS' EVENING. WORK AND FOR T11<E .ell it
SEASON
RELATIVELY SH •ORT HOURS
Good working conditions
ROOM AND BOARD SUPPLIED I1lr NEC'1,r,SMif
BASIC SALARY $1.00 AN HOUR
Guarantee -30 hours a week
PHONE 26 BR SEL
FOR APPOINTMENT FOR. INTERVIE
WITH
MANAGER NEW AMERICAN IlOT[
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REFRIGERATORS, RANGES,
WASHERS, FREEi
NO DOWN PAYMENT OR TRADE; -IN
NECESSARY TO PURCHASE AT TF
LOW PRICES
Example -9.3 cu. ft. REFRIGERAT
. $184.87-- $10.00 monthly
Immediate delivery from our floor displ
PHONE EATON'S Of . CANAIM
Wingham 840
,011161111
NOTICE TO
Water Consumers:
The hours for watering lawns
gardens are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m.;
from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
This will be strictly enforced
An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, Tess prompt pa
discount of 10 per cent is made for the use of a ho
outside tap for the above -noted purposes.
Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who hal
paid for this service will be billed accordingly.
Wingham Public Utilities Commis
C. E. SHERA, Superintendent
AMBULANCE
Service
CALL —
3, tl. WALKER
PHONE
106 Day — 189 Night
BUTLER, DOOLEY,
CLARKE & STARKE
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Trustee in I;ankruptey
Doused Municipal Auditor
44 NORTH S.T.. ,IA, 4-3253
GOD10RICH, ONTARIO
A. H. McTAVISN
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
TIOESWATIOR ONTARIO
Tel 392-7873, Teeswater
Wroxeter=Every Wednoedted
afternoon, 2-+-4 p.m., or
by appointment.'
Frederick F. Homuth
PIim B., R:O.
Carol E. Hornttth, R.O.
Mrs. Viola IL Bomuth, R.O.
OPTOMLrTrusTS
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BUSINESS
and
PROFESSION
DIRECTO
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Ward
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J. E..I{annetiy, Cl
Bell Telephone 0111111
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