The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-10-24, Page 4+>r 0 FoOir The 1Vinglit►irt Ad.vauee-Times. Wednesday. Oct. 24. 1961
- - _...-J )1 SALE
SHOP B1 NNETT'S 5e to $1.00
STORE FIRST for a fine selec-
tion of Boxed Christmas Cards.
Use our convenient layaway
plan, rrb
NI.NIq MToRm \\TMNt).W'S tor sale.
Phone 396 after five, 24h
GIRL'S 3 -piece winter coat set for
sale, size 2. Ph'ane 852W. 24h
FOR SALE—Spy apples, 75e bus.
on the trees. J. B. Nesbit, phone
Blyth 53R5, 1ir. miles mirth and
1 .mile east of. Blyth, 17-240
PINK NYLON pram suit for sale,
with. turn zippers, white fur trim.
Phone 622.T1, Wingham. 240
GIRL'S white nylon pile 3 -piece
snowsuit for sale, size 1, fully
washable. Phone 967W, 24*
MARY MAXIM sweater for vale,
Saranac, pattern in colors beige,
brown and green, size 40. Suit-
able for either lady or gentleman.
Phone Winghani 424W3, 24*
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS tor sale.
Arrangemets and ice box cor-
sages. Mrs. 0. Jonwama, phone
583. • .a4:
TWO .22 rifles, one Savage, one
• IVrassberg self Loading, for' sale,
$30.4)0; heavy duty skit] saw,
$40.00; around tiu steel traps,
ones and 1'2, 25e each. Thomas
Girling, Mill Yard, Wingham.
24*
CEMENT GRAVEL for sale, top
soil, delivered, Lloyd Whytock,
phone 715W3, Wingham. lrrb
ELECTRO1. UX Tales & Service.
H, McDermitt, phone 59R31,
Fordwieh. 4rrb
FILTER QUEEN Sates and Ser-
vice, repatrs to all makes of
vacuum cleaners. Used cleaners
of all makes tor sate. Robert K
Peck, Varna, telephone Hensah.
69682. lerrb
-A-1SV1C7
28 -
NPwzt'
g zag
machines at $124,50, Cabinet mo-
del $20.00 off, as low as $1021)0.
Featherweight portables $15.00
off, Used machines reduced to
clear. Revolving floor brush free
with every Golden glide vacuum.
Singer Sewing Machine, Coder-
ich, phone JA 4-8431 •or Wingham
665. 17-24b
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
7 -ROOM RED BRICK HOUSE for
safe in. Gorrie. Recently remodel-
led, Four bedrooms upstairs. Bed-
room and bathroom. downstairs,
Phone Fordwich 37R11. 24*
FOR SALE—Near New Liskeard,
200 acre dairy farm, Rix ran
quota. Good buildings with all
conveniences. For farther infor-
mation contact Box 960, New
Liskeard, Ont. 17-24-31h
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I% storey brick, two bedroom
:home, in good repair, oil furnace,
witli new storms, n s ems screens new
floors. Reasonably prised,
3 bedroom brick cottage in the
north end, needs some repair.
Priced very Rory.
TED E• LLIOTT • • •
Salesman for H. C. MacLean
Real Estate
PHONE 115 - WIN(',rIIAM
11-240
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
2 -storey red bri'lc, kitchen, din-
ing and living room, 3 bedrooms,
3 -piece hath, MI furnace, asphalt
roof, newly decorated. Lot front-
age of 290 feet with a depth of 244
ft. Immediate possesslon, Pull price
411,000.00.
1't -storey house, in Whitechurch,
8bedrooms, large living room,
kitchen with built-in euphoards,
new 4 -piece bath, water on pres-
sure from drilled well, Property in
good repair. Full price $4,700.00.
14 -storey 6 -room house, 1 block
from post office, built-in cup-
boards closed -in verandah, good
sized lot, has frontage of 66 ft.
Immediate possession. Full prl('P
$6,000.4)0 with mortgage. available.
2 -storey hriclt house for rent in
Wingham. Fully modern with nil
furnace.
1?'or your real estate requirements
contact ---
WILLIAM S. REED
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Phone 392M - Wingham
24h
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
PUREBRED .AVRSI-ITRIll heifers
and rows for sale. Aeeredited and
vaccinated, 6 chunks of pigs. J.
W. Strong, Gonda, phone 264,
Fordwich. 24*
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS ERS for sale,
brwtceiosla free, vaeeinated, due
one monthto nix weeks. Brace
larkneas, phone Mildmay '1 N' 7-
2208, 24*
SUFFOLK RAM for sale. George
Flatter, Whitechurch, phone 747
Wlf, Wfmghattl. 24*
114 CHUNKS 41 S oaf pig# far Sabi. Phone
ca.
G. iKoffstt. 24*
. _
TAX) iil:l{Y1C'ii _.
FOR ALL OCCASIONS call. Lee's
Taxi, fur lung ur short trips.
Phone 185, 4rrb
COMING E'V'ENTS
LEGION BINGO every Thursday
in Lueknow legion Hall, 8.46 p.m.
sharp. 12 regular games fur $10,
3 share the wealth and one spec-
ial for $50.00 must go (no limit
fur calls). 0i617rrb
OARS FOR SALE
11)58 OLDSMOBILE 88 for sale. A11
power equipped. (food condition.
Front and rear speakers. 'Good
tires, Only $875.00, Apply Don
Steeves, phone 294, Lueknow, 240
POULTRY FOR SALE
200 R x S x R Pullets foh sale, 5'2
months old. Started to lay; also
150 R x S x R year-old hens.
Bernard Thomas, phone Brussels
351J13. 24*
FOR RENT
ONE _ BEDROOM APARTM3;NT
for rent. Apply Box 106, Ad-
vance -Times. 240
CENTRALLY LOCATED, ground
floor apartment, oil heated; con-
tains 6 rooms and two baths, two
rooms could he soh -let. Respon-
sible people only, Phone 1278.
240
SIX - ROOM .SELF-CONTAINED
apartment for rent on Centre
St. Coal fired furnare, built in
cupboards, 3 -piece bath. Available
November 1. Phone 623W. 24*
FURNISHED two room apartment,
Jiving room, bedroom and bath,
Suitable for bachelor or busi-
ness woman, Available Oct, 20.
Phone 127R, 24h
WANTED
ROOMER WANTED '-- Apply Box
104, Advance -Times. 24*
SMAT.L APARTMENT WANTED
for young couple, both working.
Phone 553W. 24b
WANTED—First mortgage of $4,-
500 for improvements on farm.
Apply Box 105,Advance-Times,
Y
24*
WANTED --Ronk elm for timbers
over 14 in, in diameter. Also
good elm, soft maple and hard
maple bush Jots. Les Morley, R.
R. 2, Ailsa Craig, phone 293-3009.
Je20-Dr26*
LAND WANTED
Wanted to lease -25 to 100 acres
suitable for (.raps. Lyle Mont-
gomery, R. R, 3, Clinton, phone
Clinton HIT 2-7231. 10-17-24*
LIVE POULTRY
RY
Wanted
Pieked tip at farm
FT'G' : 'BAYS A W FEEK'
-PHONE 618.112 or 745.12
FYINGHAM
24:31-7*
DEADSTOCK WANTED
REMOVAL SERVICE — We are
licensed to remove your dead or
crippled farm animals for sanitar
disposal in an inspected rendering
plant. FREE REMOVAL—Phone
No charge to ZENITH 88540 o
Wingham 378 or Palmerston 123W
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED, TOR
ONTO - BARRIE - ELMIRA. Li
tense No. 14 & 15862 - 143 &
144-C-62, trb
MO ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS CALL—
DARLING & Company
OP CANADA LIMITED
Wingham 561J
Dead Animal Lie. No. 176-C-62
Jny3rrh
MARLATT'S
Dead T t
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for Dead Colds and Horses
over 500' 10a. More for sick and
disabled Cows and Horses accord
ing to size and eendit.ion.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels Phone 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
LieentIe No. 193-C-62, 121 -TEP. 62
FEMALE U1':LP '!'!'AN'i!'d:l)
.SALES t`LFR1C WAN'i'1':Ts tor
Winghani store. Reply stating
age, experient't', Ii e. 911. Advata'e
Times. 2411
MISCELLANEOUS
VI6NE'I'TAN BLINDS, REPAIRED
--'We early it full stuclt of lanes
and cords tor yenta tali blinds
Brine tirt'um ju for fast repair.
Walker Ilotttt' Furnishing:,
Wingham, phone 100. ".44:11,
PIJEASE NOTli: --As ut' Nuventi,t•f
13t and until further notice, the
office of .1. AVieitera, hoot
C'orrectiuiiist, or Hanover, will be
open ONLY, Saturday 1.2o until
5.30 p,in. 17-2411
COURT OF REVISION
on the 1962 Assessment Roll of tile•
Township of East \Vawanosh will
be held on Novt'rnhtt' 0111 tut itvu
o'clock at the Iielg-rnrt cimuunaitV
Centre, -.-R. H. Tito ipso, Tuw-ii>;tiip
I Clerk, 24 31 1)
NOTICE COURT 01'' REVISION
TOWNSHIP .OF `I'UTLNBERWt'
The Court of Itevision on the 19(13
Assessment Roll for the Township
of Turnberry will he held in the
('othnnlnity I-Tetll, Lllut•vtile, on Sat
urday, November 3, al :; p.m.
V. Fischer, Clerk. 24-:ii1,
SEPTIC TANiI(S CLEANED
Modern equipment ttsu'd All work:
guaranteed. Write Louis Bloat'.
R. R. 2, Nriissels; phone 442W0,
Brussels. (s17.1)12,
NOTICE
If you are thinking of ftnanring
a ear be sure to eolitu0t your State
Farm Agent first. Reuben Appleby,
R. R. 2, Wingham, phone 703W3.
024rrb
CEMENT SEPTIC TANKS
Manufactured and blatalled. liaek-
h:'1P service, Primping and Clean-
ing service, Contort ---Ronald E.
Forster, Phone 29, Lueknow
G3rrD28*
YOUR
FOR .OR I
Tl!
Insurance Needs in AutamnhilP
Farm Liability, Accident and Sicle-
ness Home Protection -' rah your
CIA Agent—Lloyd Montgomery
Wingham, R. R. 6, Phone 748J1
21rrb
AVON CALLTNC;
WORLD'S LARGEST COSMETIC!
COMPANY
Has Immediate openings for ener-
x
ge e it to earn e . 1'el 1 nt t women
weekly income. Territories avail.
able in 131uevale area and West
field area. Car essential, Write Mn.
M. Hinson, 900 Wellington Road i.,
London, Ontario, or call (1T 2 9u19
hetween 7 and 8 p.m. (2)
NOTT(rf
TOWNSHIP OF TTiRNBET1RY
C'OTUNTS' Oto ITT'RON
VOTERS' LIST, 1062
Notice is hereby given Dint T
have complied with Section 99 of
the Voters' List., 1951, and that T
have posters up ut my Wive in
BlnevalP on the 22nd day of f)r-
tober, 1962, the list; of all person,
entitled to vote in lite said muni-
cipality 81 al 11011,1p01 elet 11nn anti
snrh list rerriajris there for ituipt•('-
tion.
And T hereby call upon all voters,
to take immediate proreedings to
have any nmissititis or' errors cor-
rected according to law,
dolnt V. Fischer,
24-310 Clerk,
*� t; lUJ i
Ra
t R 3
AMRULCE
WINGHAM
Phone 51 Anytime
WILLIAM S. 111a
Real Estate and
Business Broker
For prompt service in haying
nr selling all real estate
properties.
FARMS - H011'iES
BUSINESSES
SSSS
Ph. Wingham 292M
,Birth
WEST WAWANOSiI
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
THE
Head Offir'e, Dungannon
Established 18'(8
BOARD Of'' DIRECTORS
President, Brown Smyth, Iltul-
gannon; Vire-Pres, TTerson Ti'wiu,
Beigrave; Ilireetoty T'au1 Caesar,
R. R. 1, Dungannon; George 1'
li°eagan, CiodPrith; R.,1,', McPhee,
H, R. 3, Auburn, Donald P. Mar
Kay, R. 1t, 1, Ripley; .John Ie. Mae-.
Lerman, R. R. ;3, tloderirli; Allan
Maetntyre, R. 11. ti, Lueknow; Wil
!lam Wigging, T4, R. 3, Auburn.
For information on your iits,ur-
anne, call your nearest direetor w'ho
is also an agent, or the serretat;,
Frank F. Thompson, Dungannon.
phonic Dungannon 4L 812/62
111+.Lle 3YAN'1.')tl)- (tlALa'a
SALES!,fAN WANTED
(1" YOU AiIE LOOKING
FOR STEADY WORK
HERE 1'1` IS
A reliable man between 25 and 55,
ma Tried and with car wanted
prouti't'V to st'll Rawleigh Products
ill several townships around Wing-
hani. Selling experience not neces-
sary. We will train you to make
from $75 to $125 or more a week.
Nu capital needed. This is an op-
porlun11y for a hard workting elan
to build up a business with secur-
ity tin' the future. It will pay you
to investigate iiinlediately, Write
far ((111 details, The W. T, Rawieigh
('o, Ltd , Dept, .1-453-1A, 4005 Rich-
elieu, Montreal, Qui., 24b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
C'APABLPV WOMAN with refer-
ences will do ironing in own
home, Phone 215,1, Wingham.
24*
FOUND
F'OTiND -- Boy's jacket on river
(rank on 13 Line, also two pieces
silverware, Phone 632W4. 24*
STRAYED
TTTERFIF ORD STEER- STRAYED
from Lit 34, Con. 9; East ' Wa-
warlosh, .Bill Irwin, phone 620W1.
240
('ARDS OF THANKS
•
Wingham Business and Pt'ofes-
sioual Women's Cinh wish to extend
I heir appreciation and many thanks
to the merchants of Winghani and
all the models who took part, and
everyone who helped in any way to
moire the Fashion Show on Wed-
nesday evening a success. 24b
I wish. to sincerely thank my
friends and neighbours for their
cards, letters and treats while I
wasa 1 tits in Victoria Hos ital
a rii is
p
1
T nn(1n .—Ary.Be]Ie Gathers.24h
1 would like to thank all any
friends who serif me cards and fruit
and visited me when I was a pa-
tient to the Winghani Hospital,
also ,Dr, Crawford and the nursing
,cuff for their many kindness.—R.
TT. Thompson, 24*_
1' am deeply grateful to the many
friends who remembered me while
Winghamand
patient in both
, it t l
'1 1
T,nndnn Hospitals. Please accept
any 1hanits,--Clnrdnn Gndkin, 24*
We wish. to thank our gond
friends, neighbors and relatives for
the many arts of kindness to U9
while Iioh was a. patient in Victoria I
7Tnrcpitai, Special thanks to all,
those who earnestly prayed for
Bob's reenvery and to the Rev. D.
Sinclair and the Rev. J. Dormer,
Tltftnlcit also to Drs. Metang'hlin,
Rushy, Corrin and Klahsen. and
nurses of fifth floor centre,—
( Houston.4.
Bob and Prances h
2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN 'tTTTF PS'I'A.TF OT' 'A.N?VT111
MURRAY.
AIL PTORSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Village of
C Corrie, in the County of T3uron,
Spinster, who died on the seventh
tiny of Ortoher, 1902, are required
to file proof of same with the
,rntlersigned on nr before the 1.Oth
day of November, 1962. After that
date the .Executors will proceed to
dis;trilaitte the estate having regard
only to the e1ahlls of which they
shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 22nd
day itf October, 1962,
C R AWFORD & HETHJ RINCITON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solleitnrs for the Exepiltors,
24-31-70
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TN '1.1{16 ESTATE OF ELIZA-
BETH McLI4AN.
AiL PERSONS having claims
against Lhe estate of the above
mentioned, Tate of the Town of
\V1tigl"iflin, County of Huron,
Widow, who died on the 14th of
7;i'ittetnlier, 11)112, are required to
lilt' proof of same with the under-
signed on or before the third day
of November, 1962.
'After that date the Executrix
will proceed to distribute the es-
tate leaving regard only to the
t4uhus of withal she shall then
have had noti(0,
TDATTSi) at Wingham this 15th
day of October, 1962,
('TR AWF()RT) & TTT+;THERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
:solicitors for the Eicerutrix.
17-24-310
Boli: Holders' Nalnes
Not Given Out
1st in strictly against Our rules
to divulge the name or address
of any advertiser using an
Advance -Tinges Box Nirmlrer
Please do not ask u5i for tilts
information.
BIRTHS
Mel)ONALD At the Wingham and
District Hospital, an 'Tuesday,
October 16, 1962, to Mr, anti Mrs.
Donald McDonald, RR, 2, Brus
sels, a son.
YOUNG—At the Winghani and
District Hospital, on Sa'ul'day,
October 20, 1962, to. Mt. rola Mrs.
James Young, R.R, 3, Tee9watt't',
a 8011.
WHI'T'BY At the Wingham and
1"PACK4tiI DEAL"
UNDER AEW PLAN
Ntw benefits for members of
Timm. Co-operative Medical Ser
vices were well received ut 111e
tne(licltl Co-op's rann11111 nn et0tg
held in Clinton 011 Wednesday They
t'
voted in falvum' of the dirt'rtot•s,
arranging for 3(11 vtu'1'.ieul lira
tracts to include (lortorti 9t'rviee^i
while members still their depend-
ents are in hospital.
Nfenlber:s 1n Heitdi(Ill were welootii--
Pd by Nutgall A.ptlew, ret•(t' tit
Clinton. Sprain' prut;t'alu /eater,.
was a colour .fllttt u11 rescue breath-
ing, ntitllnilig tate tt'rhtiiiil(e ttt
lno01ir•lu-attotttii method tesie,Isiia.
District Hospital on Sunday, t.)c- tion,
tuber 21, 1962, to ATt'. and Mrs.
David Whitby, Winghani, a
daughter.
McMICFTAF.:I,---At the 1Vingliatn
and District Hospital, on 13000a,y,
October 21, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs,
Glenn McMichael, 14.8, 1, .Rhis
vale, a son,
COBER--At. the Winghani and
.District Hospital, on Monday, Oe
toher 22, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Cober, R.R. 1, Wroxeter,
a son,
McKAGTJE In St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, Estevan, Sask., on Thurs-
day, October 18, 1962, to the Rev.
and Mrs, Peter D. Mei{ague, a
son, Jeffray Peter,
HELESIC--In the General Marine
Hospital, Goderich, on Friday,
Oct, 19, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Helesic (Marylouise Town)
daughter, Mary Jo,
DIED
(Mast speaker was Salo lost Silo, -
field nrovinrial seit•'(1(1). 1'o•up
el'ative Medical slert'iteit 1 ,'tlr l'nit tit
u1 Ontario, woo (women 1ht' 1l'.i,un
for co -up medical services deletint;
ln-ltaspital Niirsiii ("are Iron(
benefits covered by tttejr contt'aeta
service has been duplicating
services already covered by ilio 1ut•-
tal'lu .Hospital Insurance pilau
]1tr, i'ie}tuftelrl explained 111111
"Over $7,t,liu has born paid sir! 1,t'
Unroll Co -.op Medico' ;terriers ilii .
ing the past year fur special duty
nursing care 111 hospitals. Such
payments were 1)nneeesl+trt'\' tis 1111
nursing cart' that a palled( may re-
quire fro.lrta medical st.(udpuint,
is yiturs by right; you are already
a' paying for it in your Jtresent (311:1('
premiums, This also Int'rude's any
ttiltlslial 3)111•81llg iieells."
ROBERTSON, ,Tenn — At Peel
Memorial'i-Tospital, Brampton, on
Thursday, Octoher 18, 1962, Jean
McGillivray, in her 82nd year, be-
loved wife of the late David Rn.
hertson near mother of ,lean
Anne (Mrs, W. S. Martin) of
Brampton; sister of Millie (Mrs.
Lorne .Danford of .Detroit and
Duncan JVIcGillivray, Detroit.
There are three grandchildren.
She was a nursing sister and
served overseas in World War I.
Rested at the McKillop funeral
home in Brampton until Satur-
day afternoon, Interment was in
Wingham. Cemetery.
Teachers' •College
Annual Reunion
The Alumni Ass r t n
r
1 n is i n of the
e
Stratford Teachers' Coliege has an-
nounced that plans have been com-
pleted for the annual autumn re-
union to he held in Stratford nn
November 3rd,
The graduating years, especially
chosen to he honoured at the
functions being planned this aot-
u nn, are all those ending lin "2"
or "7", Ail graduates of the classes
held in the years 1911-12, 1916-17,
1921-22, 1926-27, 1931-32, 1.936-37,
1941-42, 1946-47, 1951-52, 1956-57 and
1.961-62, as well as their escorts, are
invited to renew acquaintances at
the reunion banquet and ball.
Cutest speaker for the banquet,
to be held in Forster Hall, Central
United Chureh, at 6 p.m. on Satur-
day, November 3, will he A, R. Marg
Kinnon, M.A,, Ph.D., Director of
Research for the Tnrnnto Board of
Education,
A special feature of the hall, to
he held in the Coliseum Ballroom,
Stratford Fair Grounds, at 9 p.m.
the same day, is the crowning of
the Alumni Queen, eierted by the
1962 graduating class. The election
was held in May at which time the
four finalists were announced, hut
just which one will he Queen has
been a well -guarded secret. The
four finalists, one to be Queen and
the other three to he the Queen's
Attendants, are Judith Bender,
Kitchener, now teaching in Kitch-
ener; Margo Grange, Anhurn, now
teaching in West Missouri Town-
ship; Patricia Hoehn, New Ham-
burg, now teaching in Brantford;
Emily Metzger, Hanover, now
teaching in Brussels,
Tn charge of reservations for the
banquet and hall is Miss Beryl
Meeks, 28 Crooks St., Stratford.
Although no functions are plan-
ned to take place in the Teachers'
College, the hitiiding will be open
from 4 to 5 p.m., prior to the
banquet, to afford any who are in-
terested an opportunity of visiting
the college again.
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FOR SALE
TABLE BEETS
CARROTS, CABBAGE.
CAULIFLOWER
CLEAN ONIONS
PUMPKINS
YOZA MA
MARKET GARDENS
S
Members also improved payment
of claims on the Wadi. of i hr hew
1962 Seherlu1e of loves of the t 1MA
Payment nec111(ing to this ret'is(etl
seherhile represents 0 very definite
additional contract henefit frit• all
members and their dependents.
Also approved was the right of
the 1'0-0la to i't'eetver ilaiaint'ti 11',811
a third person should the C'o'op
make payment to a member having
the right to recover damages frtuo
9i.t(h third person. The p:,liey ryas
also set for the Co-op to urge ah
members to tape "total service'
coverage rather than partial medi-
cal coverage,
Under the new j11ai1, j,rnteetion
will he offered lo members as tl
"pacicage deal" eoverin)' nletiir:tl
expenses in'i111 guaranteed t;errefif
of op to $5,000 lu any one ;year
(w o 111
nth only ,y, (( rler1tu,tihlP) jlloei
complete 'overage tinder a surgi-
cal benefits pian and loo per'et,1
3 payment for Tn -I I(e lite 1 a'lecheal
care (limit of 00 vitas iter year) all
at a enyi of $30.:10 per year for a
atingle person and $0011) per year
on a family 13(1830,
Iit1l1ligh1 of the pre'sident's re-
port, given by M, l"or'lyet• ('lark,
R., R, 5, Gorlerieii, was the payment
in 1961 of 1,106 members' elajms
totalling $54,236, an innerease nt
$14,615 mPt the
previouslnts year.
ear.
Roy Strong, (larrie, Gordan Kirk•.
land, (vice-presiclent i, 11 R 3,
Iarcltnow, Bert Irwin, R 11 2, 8P:1-
fcnfh, amt 'Rertraln :Riiipp, Inruh,
were re-elected to 111P board i'r,1 0
farther three-year tern], 1 i! l,Pr ilir
en -tors are Mrs. 0. (1. Anderson,
R, R. 5, \Vinghain, Mrs. 4.10} 'd
Taylor, lixeter, TTugli Ii. Smith, 1i.
R. 2, T,istow(l, 1,urne Hodges, R. is
1, Gnderioh, Russell T. Roll on, It
R. 1, Seafortlt, TCPnnet0 Johns, R
R. 1, Wood)laltl, and CI -onion Rich-
ardson, R. R. 1, Rrueefiela.
MEMBER of TH-1F3 GREY -BRUCE
REAL ESTATE BOARD
ASIC ONE TOP Oi1R AGENTS
HOW 'VO[T CAN LIST YOTIR.
PROPERTY AS A MULTIPLE
LISTING
"VVe Sell Rural Ont'ar'io"
4 Bedroom bungalow in residentiiti
district. N.H.A. bnllt, lor'Tfe ruraiPr
lot, 11111 price $11,500. Drown $3,-
300. N,1T.A, Mortgage, No. 2.091
LARGE brick home and three nc're
lot, ideal ronntty house, Tull price
$2,900. $1,000 down, No. 2-031.
Hundreds of ratans, Homes, and
Business properties(. ;bind fi(i(' for
Mammoth 901 page 1'ictrire C'ata-
logue and/or T''ItT 14 fall real e'.tate
Tiroehnre.
.I. EVERETT DENNINGTON
Phone 392-6064 -- 'T'eeswater
Loral Agent for:
PHONE 5583 Paid S. Starr 8c Co. Ltd.
24* Hanover - Phone 870 . i,l' ll dill ltaill:R'I'fll'El' ii't3',l:ZIWI,Zi, , ....
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Cauipbefl Soup Coinpany
Listowel
REQUIRE
FEMALE EMPLOYEES
FOR TEMPORARY PLANT WORK
DURING THE
FALL FOiWL, SEASOyN p hT
APPLICANTS SHOULD VISIT THE PLANT
PERSONNEL OFFICE AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE
ClearingAuction
SALE
OT' 4TNANOT'. ('0. REPOSSESSIONS., BA.NT(RTiPT STOCK,
tiATI.II' 1+' ;41iEIZIiRES AND PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS OP
:t101fERN TTOTTS.ETIOLD FURNITURE, TELEVISIONS, APPLI-
ANCES .ANI) BRAND NEW CLOTHING, ON
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th
AT 1:30 P.M. SHARP, AT THE
Wroxeter Commtl!nity II ll
CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWiN(I --- TWO 6 -pee. bedroom
suites, complete with bookcase beds, boxsprings and mattresses;
2 -pee. foam rubber zippered cushion chesterfield state; 6 TV
sets; ebrrome and dinette suites; automatic tvasher and dryer;
eonve»tional washer; two 2 -pee, davenport: suites; refr'igera'tors;
large chest freezer; large console model Chord organ; electric
ranges; coffee anti step tables; tri -light and table lamps; plat-
form
latt'or•m i'onkrers; odd chairs and other pieces of furniture; quantity
of hrnnd new clothing and many other Reins which will he re-
leased before scale day hitt not available for publication at this
time,
TEIt1IS--C'AS11, 3% sales tax in effect.'
NOTE—This is another outstanding sale of new and nearly new
terrhnndise,
FRANKLIN BU CK , AUCTIONEER
R. R. 2, 4M.DSHILL, Ont. — DIAL STRATFORD 273-3049
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