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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-07-11, Page 4talfe FOOT, The i.'ingbarn Adriatot*-Tiul(es, Syealitesdaa'. 7t(lij 11. 1961 a 1 i e 1otftLFINDNi FOR SALE M3ESTERFIEI.D for sale, Reason- able. Phone 678M. lab ELECPROLUX Sales & Service. H, McDermitt, phone 59R31, Fordwich, 4rrb PLAYPEN for sale, large size crib, baby carriage, silver grey con- verts into car bed. All in good condition. Reasonable. Phone 994. lib NEW POTATOES for sale. Her- mon Muscheid, phone 735J12. lib GRAIN BINDER for sale, McCor- mick -Deering 8 -ft. cut, suitable for swathing. Cyril Huber, Tees - water, R. R. 2. 11.+ CORNER CHINA CABINET for sale, in like -new condition, Also folding door, never used. Phone 769 after six. 11b CHESTERFIELD suite for sale, dining room suite, 2 kitchen suites, bedroom suite. E. R. Har- rison, phone 247, from 6-8 p.m. lib KITCHEN SUITE, table and four chairs for sale. Grey with red trim. In good condition. Also four dining room chairs. Call 1633 after 5.30. 11b MASSEY-HARRIS 8 -ft. binder for sale, on rubber, and one Fleury Bissel tractor manure spreader on rubber. Priced for quick sale. Apply to Jini Coultes, phone 743 W2, Wingham. 11b E'ILTER QUEEN Sales and Ser- vice, repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners, Used cleaners of all makes for sale. Robert K. Peck, Varna, telephone Hensel( 69882. 16rrb REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE - la 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 FARM FOR SALE -196 -acre farm on Can. 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 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brick dwelling in Village of Brus- sels, Estate ,of late Dr. McNaugh- ton. Immediate possession. D. M. Mactavish, executor. 11-18b PROPERTY FOR SALE White frame house, one and half storey, on 76'x120' lot, on Charles Street in Wingham. Owner trans- ferred. Phone 1044W after 5. No agents please. 11-18-25b REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 -storey brick veneer 5 -room modern home with 4-plece bath. Full size lot. 011 fired furnace with circulator. In good location, east side of Wingham. An electric auto- matic dryer and washer to remain with property. Asking $12,500 cash. 1 -storey 6 -room brick veneer house with 4-pce. bath, 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen with built-in cupboards and sink, Good water supply on pressure. Full basement, 3 -in -1 asphalt shingled roof. Gar- age attached. Heated •by oil fired furnace with circulator. Located 3 miles from Wingham. Priced very reasonably with only $3.000.00 down. Terms available, A :duplex 2 -storey cement 'block building located centrally main street in Teeswater. First floor of each apartment contains kitchen, dining room and living room. Sec- ond floor, 4 bedrooms and 3 -piece hath. Full basement in each, Two new furnaces installed 1961. Full price $4,200.00. Down payment $1,- 000.00. One apartment rented at present with, an income of $420.00 yearly. 100 -acre farm, 83 workable with good water supply from drilled well, pressure system throughout. We]i conditioned clay loam soil. Bank barn, 60'x50' with addition to 40'x20`. Concrete and wood stabling, litter carrier and water bowls. Good roofs. 13i -storey 7 -room instil brick framed house with 2 -piece bath. woodshed attached. Balance of farin hardwood and softwood bush. This farm Is located 2 nines from Wingham, Priced to sell at $10,500.00 with terms available. Por your Real Estate require- ments contact FRANK 1, CASKANETTE P.O. Sox 1.07, Phone 3015, Winglin.ma Agent for Wilfred McInteei Realtor, Wailcertion, Ontario. lib CAR FOR SALE 1954 OLDSMOBILE ger sale, good condition. Gerald Thnm, Marks (roost. 4:I A6 Sdttyy,. ' xt,* • 'rAXI SERVICE FOR ALL OCCASIONS Ball Lee's Taxi, for long or short trips. Phone 185. 4rrb Al' PLICATIONS 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 lst. Send applications to the office of Federation of Agri- culture, Box 310, Clinton, Ontario. Lowest tender or any not neces- sarily accepted. 4-11b HOWICK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA BOARD requires the services of an exper- ienced music supervisor for 9 schools, 11 classrooms. in Howick Township for the school term Sep- tember 1962 to June 1963. One les- son per week in each classroom of not less than one hour duration. Supply own transportation. Apply giving age, experience and salary expected, to H. B. Collins, Secre- tary -Treasurer, Phone 22R3, Ford- wich, Ont. 11-18b WANTED ONE or two young girls or woman to board or room. Phone 994. 11b WANTED -Rock elm for timbers over 14 in. in diameter. Also good elm, soft .maple and hard maple bush lots. Les Morley, R. R. 2, Ailsa Craig, phone 293-3009. Je20-Dc2Gb WANTED TO RENT for two weeks one or more of- boat, mo- tor, tent or trailer. Advance - Times Box 74. 1lb WANTED TO RENT --Lake front cottage with conveniences. Safe beach. August 4th to 17th. Phone 977. iib LIVE POULTRY Wanted Picked up at farm MONDAY to FRIDAY C. MICHEL Phone 2213 - GORRIE 4-11-18-25-1-8b CAMPBELL'S SOUP COMPANY LTD. LISTOWEL, Ont. require a CLERK - TYPIST Education to a minimum of Grade XI will be an asset. Salary commensurate with education and experience. An attractive range of employee benefits and Cafeteria facili- ties are available. 5 day week. Applications should be ad- dressed either in person or by mail to the Personnel Department DEADSIOCIE WANTED REMOVAL SERVICE •-- We are Iicensed to remove your dead or crippled farm animals for sanitary disposal in an inspected renderin plant. FREE REMOVAL --Phone 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-C-62. rrb DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS CALL - DARLING & Company OF CANADA LIMITED Wingham 561J Dead Animal Lie. No. 175-C-62 Jny3rrh MARLATT'S Dead Stock ck Service Highest Cash Prices Paid for Dead Cows and Horses Over 500 lbs. More for sick and disabled 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, 121-11.,P, ('" ty is olka rxa TRADE 111E WANTADS! TENDERS WANTED - SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 12 noon July 16, 1962, for the recon- struction of Carling Terrace, in - eluding the laying of street drains, excavating of existing roadbed and backfill with pit -run and crashed gravel. Tender forms and specifi- cations may be obtained at the Clerk's Office. ---William Renwick, Clerk -Treasurer, Town of Wing- , ing- 4-11b TEND1tRS will' be received by the undersigned up until July 30th, 1962, for the transportation of seven public school students from School No, 2 'Lakcleta to School No. 5 (C)rangehill), Howick Town- ship. Transportation to be supplied each and every school day for the school term September 1962 to June 1963. Approximate mileage per day, 14 miles. Vehicle must pass the Department inspection. For further particulars apply to Howick Town- ship School Area Board, Stuart Douglas, Chairman, R. R, 3,• Clif- ford, phone 124W3. Clifford. 11-18b IIIISCELLANEOUS NOTICE If you are thinking of financing a ear be sure to contact your State Farm Agent first. Reuben Appleby, R. R. 2, Wingham, phone 703W3. Je13-Sp26'K SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write Louis Blake, R. R. 2, Brussels, phone 442W6, Brussels, Mr7-A29'' FOR YOUR Insurance Needs in Automobile, Farm Liability, Accident and Sick- ness I-fome Protection --• Call your CIA Agent -Lloyd Montgomery Wingham, R. R. 5, Phone 74311 21rrb PLAY GOLF Relax and enjoy the hest sum- mer game, Wingham Golf Club welcomes now players. You don't need equipment clubs, hags and carts can he rented for a modest fee. New and used equipment for sale at Caddy House. 11 -18 -25 -AP 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 E.RS QNAt--. CO1flINQ EVENTS LEGION BINGO every Thursday in Lucknow Legion Hall, 8,45 pan. sharp. 12 regular games for $10, 3 share the wealth and lone spec- ial for 850.00 must go (no limit for calls), CE17rrb MONSTER BINGO to be bold at Walkerton Curling Club (next to Arena), Wednesday, July 18th, 9 p.m., and every second week thereafter, sponsored. by Walker- ton Kinsmen Club in aid of the Swimming Pool Fund. $1,200;00 in prizes. 20-27; J11.25; A8-22 FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT, suitable for two girls, with cooking privil- eges. Phone 767M after six. 11b SMALL heated apartment for rent. Immediate possession, Cen- trally located on Shuter Street. Private entrance, Phone 292M. 4-11b HEILITE -CAMP TRAILER for rent, 'fully equipped, $30,00 week or $10.00 week -end, Phone Ford- wich 26R12, Mrs. Elmer Parrish, Gorrie. 27-4-11b SELF-CONTAINED apartment for rent. Your own entrance, one bedroom, living room, kitchen, bath. Hydro and heat supplied. Apply Box 70, Advance -Times. 27rrh SALES HELP WANTED -MALE IF YOU are ambitious, you can make good in our business. Full time district in Huron County. We help you get started. No ex- perience needed to start. Write Rawleigh, Dept. G-453-2, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. 11b EMPLOYMENT WANTED GRADE XIII graduate with typ ing and bookkeeping 'desires fall time office position. Phone 403-,72. lib HIGH SCHOOL GIRL desires em- ployment to look after children or light housework. Experienced. Phone 727W13. lib JOB WANTED by teenage girl, daytime babysitting or light housework. Apply to Elizabeth Kloostra, phone 896W, Wingham. 11b CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. CURRIE Frank Sturdy wish to express their AMBULANCE all the friends and neighbours for deep appreciation and gratitude to AMBULANCE (� Sti0 l N G H A M their cards, flowers and kind ex- pressions of sympathy during their Day 51; Night 636 or 716 recent bereavement. They also thank the Wingham General Hos- pital staff, Dr. W. A. Crawford, Dr, McKim and Rev. C. F. John- son for their kindness and care of 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 J31rrb HOUSEWIVES Use free time to earn with Avon. Neighborhood territories now available. Townships open Turn - berry, Morris, East Wawanosh and Howick. Write: MRS. M. MILLSON 960 Wellington Rd. S. London, Ont. OR CALL COLLECT GE 2-9019 hetween 7 - 8 pan, THE WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE INSURA}NCE CO. Bead Office, Duegannon Established 1878 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President, Brown Smyth, R. R. 2, Auburn; Vice -Pres., Herson Irwin, Beigrave; Directors, Paul Caesar, R. R. 1, Dungannon; George C. Feagan, Goderich; RoSs McPhee, It, R. 3, Auburn; Donald MacKay, Ripley; John F. MacLennan, R. R. 3, Goderich; Frank Thompson, R. R. 1, Holyrood; William Wiggins, R. R. 3, Auburn. For information on your insur- ance, call your nearest director who is also an agent, or the secretary, I)urnin Ph.liips, Dungannon, phone Dungannon 48. Jne15/62 Mrs. Sturdy during her stay in hospital, 11'' Walter Lockridge would like to thank his many friends and neigh- bours who remembered him with cards and visits while he was a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. 11b I would like to thank all. my friends and neighbours who re- membered me while a patient in Wingham and St. Joseph's Hos- pitals. Special thanks to Drs. Crawford and McKim, also Dr. D. D. MacKenzie. of London, and a warm thank you to all the staff in both hospitals. -- Gordon Higgins. 11'K NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF HARRY HETHERINGTON. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Township of Tuckersmith In the County of Huron, Labourer, who died on the 26th day of May, 1962, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 28th day of July, A,D, 1962. After that date the Executor will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of. which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham this 4th day of .July, A.D. 1962. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor. 11.•18.25b 'II/IIIlllilllIrillUUUIUllllIIIUl11MI11UI11lllII SIGN PAINTING Commercial Cut-out Letters " Trucks, etc. CALL LES REYNOLDS Phone 6W - Wingham STRAYED 3 STRAYED STEERS, weighing about 600 lbs,, on farm of ziarr•y I3rydges, Owner niay have same by preying ownt'i'4hip and pay ing expehses, 11b IN MEMOIUAlt1 WRIGHT-In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father, Francis S. Wright, who passed away July 16th, 1960. And while he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. '--Sadly missed and ever reniern- bored by his wife, family and grandchildren, 11b AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE of livestock, implements and house- hold furniture will be held for Frank F. Thompson, Lot 20, Con. 10, Kinloss Township, 11a miles north and 2 miles east of Holy- rood on Monday, July 16, at 1.30 p.m, Farm will be offered for sale if not sold previously. Terms cash. Allan Maclntyre, Auction- eer. 11b CLEARING AUCTION SALE Finance Co. Repossessions, Bank- rupt Stocks, Bailiff Seizures, and Personal Consignments of modern Household Furniture. Televisions, Appliances .and Brand Clothing on SATURDAY, JULY 14th, at 1:30 p.m., 'SHARP AT THE CLINTON LEGION HALL CLINTON, ONTARIO Consisting of the following---2-pce: foam rubber zippered cushion ches- terfield suites; large console model organ; combination radio and rec- ord player; chrome kitchen suites; 2 -pee. davenport suites; 5 TV sets; automatic washer and dryer; re- frigerators and electric ranges; conventional washer; two 5-pce. bedroom suites complete with book- case beds, box spring and mattres- ses; two 39" continental beds-; platform rockers; coffee and step tables; hostess and arm chairs; tri - light and table lamps; other odd pieces of furniture; quantity of brand new clothing, plus many more items which will be released before sale day but not . available for publication at this time, TERMS -GASH ON DAY OF SALE 3 Ja_sales tax in effect CHEQUES accepted NOTE -This is an outstanding sale of new and nearly new merchandise FRANKLIN MUM, Auctioneer 11,b DIED COVE, MRS. MARGARET (MURCH), 63, of Walkerton, at Victoria Hospital, London, Sur- vivors, husband, James; son, Wil- liam, Streetsville; daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Ruth) Bard, St. John, N.B.; Mrs, Donald (Margaret) 011son, London; mother, Mrs. Ed- ward Murch, Walkerton; broth- er, Edward Murch, London; four grandchildren. Service Monday 2 p.m.' at Tanner and Pearson funeral home, Walkerton. Bur- ial, Walkerton cemetery. 0-0-0 FARRISH, MRS. LARNE, 59, of Lucknow, Thursday at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Survivors: Husband, daughter, Mrs. Gordon (Winni- fred) Walters, Goderich; sons, Jack, George and Harold, all of Lueknow; Donald, Ashfield Twp., sisters, Mrs. Fraser Paterson, London; Mrs. Harvey Miller Ashfield Twp.; brother, Lloyd Stein, Alberta; 10 grandchildren. Service was at 2.30 p.m. Sunday at the Johnstone funeral home, Lucknow, with burial in Green- hill cemetery, 0-0-0 WHITE, GEORGE, 77, of Teeswa- ter, Sunday ih Wingham General Hospital. Survivors, wife, the former Margaret Kraemer; sons, Wilfred, Wingham; LaVerne, of Teeswater; daughters, Mrs. Wil- fred (Mary) Hogan, Toronto; Mrs, Stanley (Leona.) Black, Bel- grave. Requiem high mass Wed- nesda.y at 10 ani. in Sacred Heart Church, Teeswater, Bur- ial in Tecswater Roman Catholic Cemetery. 0.0-0 1 ROPHY, JAMES .1,, 81, of God- erich, at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Sur- vivors, wife, the former Lillian Moss; sisters, Mrs. Catharine Moyer, Wingham; Miss Mary Ada Brophy, St, Augustine, Fla, Requiem high mass at 10 a.m, Thursday at St, Peter's Chtirch, Goderich, ir All R/NDS Of JOB PRINTING WiNODAM ADVANCE -TIMES BIRTHS PTOItUMElR At Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington, on Friday, June 22nd, 1962, to Dr: and Mrs. Bruce Eicicmeler (Doris Amt. tage), a son, Robert Douglas, A. brother for Ronnie. BROWN ---At the Wingham .General Hospital, on Friday, July 6, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Brown, Wingham, a, daughter, RINTOUL-At the Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Saturday, ,July 7, 1902, to Mr,:end Mrs. Charles Rintoul, Wingham, a daughter, PORTER --- In Western Hospital, Toronto, on Tuesday, July 10th, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. George 13. Porter, a son, James Roy. WHITECIIUCH Mrs. Lena Furbur of Tisdale, !Sask., who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Jack McFar- lane, of Brantford, cam° with Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane on Tuesday last to visit with her sister, Mrs. J. G, Gillespie at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Farrier, Mr, John Hayes Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hayes and son Dewey of Detroit, spent the long week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie and with Tiffin relatives in Kin. loss. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytock of Culross and Mr. Carman Whytock visited on Sunday with the lat- ter's wife, who has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Mr, and Mrs. Archie Watt and Lorraine of Toronto and Rev. and Mrs, George Watt and family of Oakville were visitors with their fa- ther, Rev. W. J. Watt, one day last week. Mrs, George Thompson of Feversham spent the week -end there. .Ur. and Mrs. Arthur Watt and Mrs. Baker, who have been at Port Elgin, also spent Friday with -Rev, W. J. Watt. The Women's Institute meeting was held on Tuesday evening with Miss Edna Carr, assistant director of nursing in Wingham General Hospital, as speaker. Jimmie Ross and John Willis are at Walkerton and Jimmie 1viorrisdn at Listowel, taking the five weeks' course in militia training with the 21st Field Regiment. Mrs, James Richardson took two children to the Jewels for Jesus Camp at Guelph on Saturday. Mr John Richardson and Bob accom- panied her and visited with his brother, Mr. and Mrs, George Rich- ardson' of Guelph, Mrs. Elgin Welwood and Mrs. Arthur Cronin spent the week -end with Mrs. Cecil Falconer and Mrs. Welwood accompanied her nephew, Mr. Charles Falconer, to Glamis to spend a few days there. Mr. and Mrs, Walter James of Woodstock spent the week -end with her father, Mr. Arthur Moore. Leonard James has been here for two weeks. The Moore families from Belmore, Woodstock, and Preston were here to attend the wedding of their niece, Phyllis Moore, on Friday and the reception at the Royal T in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs. William Lyon at Londesboro on Monday. Formerly Jennie Kirk, her husband predeceased her 20 years ago. Her family, Dr. Kirk of Leamington, Mrs. John Morose, (Marjorie) and Mrs, Ruth Myers of Hamilton, survive, with six grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. ' A son, Dr. Arth- ur Lyon, passed away in Windsor a year ago. Interment was at Lon- desboro. Mrs, Doig of Wroxeter is spend- ing a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Galbraith. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lawson Majury of Paisley, Mrs. Ronald Jamieson a.nd baby Lori Anne, were able to " return home from •Wingham Hospital last Thursday. Rev. T. E, Kennedy of Bluevale Presbyterian Church will have charge of the service in the Unit- ed Church here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Mar- noch visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Russell Cook of Blyth and attended the decoration day mem- orial services, Mr. ,and Mrs, Clifford Coffin of Galt spent the week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cof- fin and Alex Coffin, who has been holidaying in Galt, returned home. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert .Schwich- tenberg of Southampton spent the week -end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Coultes. Diane Coul- tes and Janis Farrier accompanied them back to Southampton to holi- day there this week, Miss Anne Currie, who has taken a position with the Waterloo M:ti- tual Life Insurance Co„ spent the Week -end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. ,Tohn L. Currie. Mrs, Lynn Morrison and her sis- ter, Mrs, Wheeler of Brusi;els, are spending this week at Kincardine, Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Taylor, who spent last week -end at Wind- sor, returned home on Thursday. Sharon and Bonnie Coyne accom- panied them to vacation here, Good, crowds attended the recep- tions held on Friday night for Mr, and Mess Harley Gaunt in the pie - moria( hall here, anti for Mr. and Mrs. Dort Metcalfe of Hanover (Phyllis Moore), in the Royal T at Wingham, A miscellaneous shower was held last Saturday evening in file Lana, Dell, when neighbors honored Miss Phyllis Smith, who is a bride of this week, The Gaunt family reunion will be held on Satunday, ,'Iuly 21 at the home of Mr..and Mrs, George .Phil- lips in West Wawanosh, Mr, Harold Gaunt of East Angus, Quebec, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Russell Gaunt and other relatives in this district last week, while bis wife and family visited wth her mother, Mrs, Godwin of Kingston. Mr ane Mrs Elmer \Vallcer spent aw few days hast week attendng the cOnVention of Custodians of High Schools held at I lugstou. Mr. and ;Mrs. John L. Dirstein Marie and Jacqueline of Hanover, and Mrs. James Schwartz and fam- ily of Clrand Ledge, Mich., visite• nal 'Sunday with Mr, 1w1 Mrs, Bus- sell Gaunt. Mrs, Roy Walker, Diane arid Bobby of Kitchener spent a few days hast week with Mr, :incl 'Nil's. E, Fa Walker. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY IN WING'RA11T. For a Girl with some office experience. Starting' salary and prospect;~ for advancement both gnnd, APPLICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL, BOX 75, ADVANCE -TIMES PAUL S. STARR AND COMPANY LIMITED Real Estate and Business Brokers "We Sell. Rural Ontario" NEW ! NEW! NEW! Rave you been thinking of selling or buying real estate? Would you like to save time and. money and have on.h:niil up-to-date information on hundreds of properties throughout Western Ontario. If so - Save Thru Starr and order Canada's Biggest 100 Page Real Estate Picture Catalogue,' describing in detail 747 listings on farms, acreages, homes, businesses, estates, hide -a -way's, ]altos, rivers and cottages. Send 50c.:for the New Summer Edition, J. Everett Pennington Phone 392-6064 Teeswater Local Agent :for: Paul S. Starr & Co. Ltd. Phone 870 Hanover Six Offices 1:n Serve. Yon Better - Orangeville, Hanover, Owen Sound, Flesherton, Guelph and Brampton, -- APPRAISALS ON ALL PROPERTY - WITHOI,T CHARGE OR OBLIGATION NOTICE TO Water Consumers 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 payment discount of 10 per cent is made for the use of a hose or outside tap for the above -noted purposes. Anyone found watering (awns or gardens, who has not paid for this service will be billed accordingly. Wingham Public Utilities Commission C. E. SHERA, Superintendent 'AMBULANCE Service CALL - S. J. WALKER PHONE 106 Day -- 189 Night BUTLER, DOOLEY, CLARKE & STARKE CHARTEREi) .ACCOUNTANTS Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 44 NORTH ST. JA. 4-8203 GODERICH, ONTARIO A. it. McTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER - ONTARIO Tel. 392-7373, Teeswater Wroxeter -Every Wednemds4 afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment. Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, R:O. Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, R.O. OPTOMETRISTS IPHONE 118 Hamilton, Ontario r BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Caviller, McIntosh & Ward CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Resident Partner 1. E, Kennedy, C.A. Bell Telephone Building PHONE (133 WALKERTON CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, Solicitors, late, Winghann, Picone 48 J. B. CRAWFORD, Q.C. R. S, HETHERINGTON, Q.O. JT GOODALL 11AltRISME; it, SOt.i(i'rOR, NOTARY, Plc, Orfire.-Meyer ]Mork, 1'Vinghant PHONE 14