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FOR SALE
SHOP BENNETT'S 5c to $1.00
STORE FIRST for February
specials. Kleenex 17c. Chore
Girl pot cleaners, 3 for 37c;
ladies' briefs, 3 pr. for 31.00.
Be sure to try our fresh cook-
ies, 33c lb.
INTERNATIONAL 1957 dump
truck AC 180 for sale, Inter
national 190 V plow, wing and
harness with snow plow route.
Can take over immediately.
Phone 582-3711 Lucknow. ,lack
Farrish, • 142128b
NYLONS 79c pair at Carmich.
ael's. 14b
SINGER FEBRUARY SPEC-
IALS.—Up to $40.00 off on de-
monstrator models, zigzag or
straight stitch machines. They
are available in cabinet or
portable cases. TWO ONLY
re -possessed machines priced
to clear. Many good used
portable and cabinet models
for sale. Singer Sewing Ma-
chine Co., phone 357-3730.
714b
HANNA'S CLEARING SALE
at Belgrave. Trout Men pants
35.00; shirts $3.25; gloves and
boots at reduced prices.
7rrb
CHILDREN'S heavy wool mitts.
Regular $1.00 pair—now 79c
at Carmichael's. 14b
30 -IN. MOFFAT Electric Range
for sale. Many deluxe fea-
tures. Regular List price,
3275.00: Sale price. $175 00. See
it at Wingham Tire Service.
Phone 357-3712. 14h
"TROUT MAN"—the workman's
favorite pant at Carmichael's.
$5.95 pair, 14h
UNIVERSAL Milking Machine
Pump for sale: 2 Surge units
650 lb. Viking Cream Separa-
tor, Philco Refrigerator. All
very reasonable. Also 1,000
bales of straw. Phone Brus-
sels 338.76. 14*
FOR SALE — Tubular steel
frame and fitted tarpaulin to
cover ?s -ton truck box. In
good condition. Ideal protec-
tion. Very reasonably priced.
Apply Box 125, Advance -
Times. 31rrb
ELECTROLUX Sales & Service.
H. McDermitt, phone 59R31,
Fordwich. 4rrb
1953 CUSTOM BUICK for sale.
4 -door and in good running
condition. Phone 357-3489.
14b
VOGUE Padded brazieres now
only $1.00 at Carmichael's.
14b
Now is the time to save ... save
save . . and ARMITAGES
is the place to save at right
now: Because ARMITAGES
of Wingham is featuring
the BOND annual FREE
PANT SALE. And listen to
this Bonus offer. Pay only the
regular price for your new
Bond tailored -to -measure suit
—get extra trousers for that
suit, absolutely FREE of
charge. Pay the regular Bond
price—$55.95 to $69.95 and save
yourself nineteen dollars on
the extra trousers. Stop by at
ARMITAGES and get your
order in before March 2nd, the
closing date of sale—you can
take delivery April, May or
June. See Mr. ARMITAGE,
your Bond Clothes agent in
Wingham — and be like hun-
dreds of others that have
taken advantage of our FREE
Pant sales. 10-F28b
FOR SALE—Steel box and fend-
ers complete for 1959 Chevro-
let 1/ -ton. In good condition. -
Would make ideal farm trail-
er. Reasonably priced. Apply
Box 126, Advance -Times. 31rrb
PROTECT your family from be-
ing blocked in by heavy snow.
Front and rear mounted snow
blowers ready to hook to your
present tractor. Prices as
low as $150 with 65 h.p, tele-
scopic shaft. Widths 7 and 8
feet. These blowers are guar-
anteed to blow wet or dry
snow where other machines
fail. Warranted for 12 months
from date of purchase and
backed by a reliable manu-
facturer in your district. Seip's
Welding and Machine Shop,
Hanover, Ont. 71421b
Dial 357-1236. 14b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
HOLSTEIN heifers and cows
for sale, freshening soon.
Louie Kostrzewa, R.R. 3,
Wingham. 71421*
HOLSTEIN HEIFER for sale,
due to freshen. Bred Here-
ford. Apply Harry Bateman.
14*
12 YOUNG SOWS for sale. Due
to farrow soon. Phone 376J7,
Brussels. Glen VanCamp.
14*
STRAYED
SMALL BLACK dog strayed to
farm of Noble Greenaway.
Phone 357-1909. 14*
SALES HELP WANTED --Male
Unusual Opportunity
Large Unite el States and
('anadlan Company in agricul-
tural field urge r:tly requires rep-
resentative ir. this :area for C.'rep
S•-rv:..- dee artn..::t Applicant
ant
must have reeert agricultural
b i k r.uu:. and be• well regarded
in area.
Position: is full time, or can
he handled at first along with
your pre sent farming operation.
Sucees,sf:.:i app;icant van expect
ear e, cgs h. tw.. n SP.to and .3150
weekly :v:th t xee ill r:t opportun-
ity for early advance mem in
this are a.
Write and toil m about your -
,self Ib pay gat r: • to P. J. Har-
rington, Ger., ral Sac' Mgr..
Box x4. Lnr.dnre,, t?:a. 714h
SELL MUTUAL FUND We
train you. Double your in -
coma! No canvassing No de-
livering. No colieeting. Can-
ada's fastest-growing fund
pays hest. Write Watford.
Box 206, 71421*
FULL OR PART
TIME
Are you now selling or do
you wish to sell? Then we have
an opening for you. Prestige
American Company commencing
operations in Canada requires
sales staff to introduce our pro-
gram on an appointment basis.
High commission and bonus
rate. Experience not necessary
but car an asset. Our training
program will start you off
quickly. For confidential inter-
view write- Box 128. Advance -
Times. 714211)
SALESMAN wanted for sales
and survey on farms. Farm
background preferred. Volks-
wagen van supplied. Salary
and commission. Apply Box
131, Wingham Advance -Times,
14b
HELP WANTED — MALE
Young Man Wanted
JUNT.OR SALES CLERK wanted
by men's wear store in Wing -
ham. Applicant must be 17
to 20 years of age with sales
ability. All written applica-
tions should he mailed to Box
127, Wingham Advance -Times.
14b
MEN WANTED for assembly
and general ladder work in
ladder plant. Also man with
some welding experience. Ap-
ply Compact Ladder Co. Ltd.,
Samor Road, Toronto 19.
142128b
CARETAKER WANTED
Applications for caretaker for
Sacred Heart Separate School
Board. Duties to commence on
Mar. 1, 1963. Apply stating sal-
ary prior to Feb. 25, 1963 to the
secretary -treasurer of Sacred
Heart School Board, Box 68,
Wingham. 1421b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
OFFICE CLERK wanted with
Grade XII experience prefer-
red. Apply P.O. Box 310,
Wingham. 14b
HOUSEKEEPER wanted for
town home with two adults.
Sleep in. Preferably middle-
aged. Non-smoker and non-
drinker. Apply Box 129, Ad-
vance -Times. 14b
IF YOU WANT work hut can-
not give full time we have
just the thing you need, Write
Avon Mgr. Mrs M. Millson,
960 Wellington Rd. S., Lon-
don, Ontario. 14h
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE
If you are thinking of finan-
cing a car be sure to contact
your State Farm Agent first.
Reuben Appleby, R. R. 2, Wing -
ham, phone 357-1679. O24rrb
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accident and
Sickness Horne Protection —
Call your Co-op Agent—
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
Wingham, R. R. 5, Dial 357-3739
21rrb
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—New oil -heated
apartment, Living room, bath
and kitchen. School area.
Phone 357-2081. 14b
NEW APPARTMENT—to rent.
Apply Wallpaper Shop. 14b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
7 -ROOM BRICK house for sale.
All modern conveniences.
Some land. Barn attached.
May be bought separately or
as one parcel, Apply Box 130,
Advance -Times. 14b
WANTED
2 or 3 BEDROOM house wanted
to rent. Contact Manager,
Stedmans, 71.4*
WANTED TO BUY
LAGS and Standing Timber
wanted—Highest cash price
paid for hardwood bush and
logs. We need Hard Maple,
Basswood, Cherry, Ash. Soft
Maple and Beech. Phone
Craig's Sawmill, Auburn. Call
520-7220. 142128*
HAIR DRESSING
ELLIOTT'S Beauty Lounge,
Main Street, Wingham, Dial
357-2:181. N29rrb
TAXI SERVICE
FOR ALL OCCASIONS call
Lee's Taxi, tor long or short
trips. Dial 357-1521. rrb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
MARG BENNETT
REAL ESTATE
Representing E. C. Brigham
If you wish to sell house, farm
or business, call us.
Several buyers wanting homes.
Also several places available
Wingham - Dial 357-2742
31rrb
THE
WEST WAWANOSH
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Head Office, Dungannon
Established 1878
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, Brown Smyth, Dun-
gannon; Vice -Pres., Herson Ir-
win, Belgrave; Directors—Paul
Caesar, R. R. 1, Dungannon;
George C. Feagan, Goderich;
Ross McPhee, R. R. 3, Auburn;
Donald P, MacKay, R. R. 1, Rip-
ley; John F. MacLennan, R. R.
3, Goderich; Allan Maclntyre,
R. R. 5, Lucknow; William Wig_
gins, R, R. 3, Auburn.
For information on your in.
surance, call your nearest dir-
ector who is also an agent, or
the secretary, Frank F. Thomp-
son, Dungannon, phone Dun-
gannon 48. S12; 62
The Best for You
THE LARGEST selection of
T o p Quality Canadian -made
Clothing in the entire area.
Men ---Sweaters, assorted styles,
value to $8.95 each—$3.77.
MEN'S laminated casual Jack-
ets, 317.95 value—$12.77.
BOYS' Duffle Coats, 312.95 val-
ue, 37.77 each.
GIRLS' Better Dress Coats,
317.95 value —$9,99 each.
Store -wade Reductions to 50%
and more
Open 10 a,m. till 10 p.m.
Plenty of Parking Space.
ALLAN PARK STORE
Between Hanover and Durham.
14b
INCOME TAX
RETURNS
S. J. PYMM
• TAX CONSULTANT
P.O. Box 74, LUCKNOW, Ont.
Public Accountant since 1944
J24eowA25*
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS CALL—
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LI:VIITED
Wingham Dial 357-3106
Dead Animal Lie. No, 175-C-62
Jny3rrb
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead Cows and Horses
over 500 lbs, More for sick and
disabled (lows and Horses ac-
cording to size and condition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels - Phone 133
24-HOUR SERVICE
License No, 951638
Coming Events
EUCHRE
Will be held in the Oddfel-
lows' Hall, Thursday evening,
Feb. 14th at 8,30 under the aus-
pices of the IOOF. Everybody
welcome, 7:14b
PANCAKE SUPPER
In St, Paul's Parish hall on
Tuesday, February 26. Open to
the public. 13b
JR. CONSERVATION CLUB
Members will be picked up at
town hall, Wednesday. Feb. 20
at 7 p.m. Please note change
of date. 14b
W.I. SUPPER POSTPONED
Women's Institute members
please note the Family Night
and Pot Luck Supper has been
postponed until Feb. 28th on ac-
count of the High School con-
cert. 14*
WINGHAM DISTRICT HIGH
SCHOOL CONCERT
The students of the Wingham
District High School will pre-
sent their annual Variety Con-
cert in the school auditorium at
8.15 on Thursday and Friday
evenings, February 21 and 22.
There will be music by the
Glee Club and the orchestra. a
demonstration of gymnastics by
the boys. dances by the girls,
and a one -act play, "Search Me"
(by arr, with Samuel French).
This year there is no advance
sale of tickets by the students.
Admission at the door (adults
and children) 50 cents, 13b
--MISCELLANEOUS
MOST MODERN LADIES dress
department— Skirt. Sweater
and Slack Bar. Specialist in
Teen -wear. Reductions to 50q
and more. Dresses, Coats,
Joekets, Slims, Skirts, Blouses,
Hats, ags, Lingerie, Custume
Jewellery, etc. Full Slips in
acetate and tricot. Color
choice. S1.98 value. 77c each.
Fancy Ban -Lon Pullovers S5.95
value, 32.44 each. Blouses 83.95
tto 39.95 value, 31.99 to 83.99
each. One lot of famous
Sabre Slims, 314.95 value,
58.88 a pair.
Open till 10 p.m. Pleenty of
parking space. Always bar-
gains galore at the ALLAN
PARK STORE, between Han-
over and Durham.
14b
CARDS OF THANKS
To all the friends who so
kindly remembered us with
cards and letters while in Lon-
don, we wish to say a very ap-
preciative "Thank You".—Mar-
shall and Myrtle Stonehouse.
14*
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Martin
wish to convey their thanks and
appreciation to their many
friends and neighbors for their
many kindnesses and floral
tributes in their recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Rev.
George Mitchell, Dr. McKibbon
and the nurses on first floor;
also the pallbearers and flow
er bearers. 14h
The family of Mrs. Victoria
Coupland wish to express heart-
felt thanks and appreciation to
their neighbors and friends for
flowers, Gideon Bibles, cards,
and for all their kindness dur-
ing her illness and at the time
of her death. Special thanks to
the doctors and nurses of the
Wingham Hospital and St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London, Rev.
C. M, Jardine and to the R. A.
Currie & Sons funeral home. 14*
May I have the privilege of
extending my most sincere
thanks to the staff of the north
wing of our hospital, esnecialy
to Mrs Prosser Mrs. Connell,
Dr. B, N. Corrin and Dr. Klah-
sen for their kindness to me
while I was a patient in the
hosnital. The whole staff from
the seniors to the juniors. maids
and orderlies. all have one thing
in common. and that is a sincere,
desire to do all they can for the
comfort of the natient.—•Sincere-
ly, George Williams. 14*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to friends and neighbors
for the many cards. flowers and
gifts received during my stay
in the hospital.—Mrs. Robert
Elschner, Gorrie, Ont. • 14b
MILKING MACHINES
CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL
Why pay up to $100 for a 10 -
year old machine or for a new
$145 plus around $25 financing
charges when you can have a
brand new machine complete
with brushes and surcingle and
the usual year guarantee for
only $116.50, cash and carry, or
plus delivery expenses? Make
use of this special.
LISTOWEL DAIRY CLINIC
Listowel, Ont.
William S. Reed
REAL ESTATE AND
BUSINESS BROKER
For pr:uupt service in buying
or selling all real estate
properties
FARMS - HOMES
BUSINESSES
Dial Wingham 357-2174
Jy3lrrb
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
TATE OF JANET AMELIA
SELI, late of the Town of Wing -
ham in the County of Huron,
Widow, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act,
that all creditors and others
having claims against the es-
tate of the late Janet Amelia
Seli, are required to send par-
ticulars of their claims, duly
verified, to J. T. Goodall, Solici-
tor for the Executor of the said
Estate, on or before the 8th day
of March, A.D, 1963, and that
after such date the Executor
will proceed to distribute the as-
sets of the said Estate, having
regard only to the claims of
which he shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham. Ontario
this 11th day of February, A.D.
1963.
J. T. GOODALL.
WINGHAM, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
14:21:28b
By -Law No. 4.63 of the
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
and
By -Law No, 5-63 of the
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
A by-law of the Municipalities
of the Townships of Turn -
berry and Howick for stop-
ping up that portion of road
assumed from the Huron
County Highways, more par-
ticularly hereafter described.
WHEREAS it is deemed ad-
visable by the municipalities
of the Townships of Howick and
Turnberry to stop up the road
hereinafter described;
AND WHEREAS the Coun-
cils of the said Corporations
feel that with the bridge re-
moved and the road in a very
bad, unimproved condition and
this portion of road is not
required any more, the coun-
cils deem it expedient that the
said portion of road be stopped.
THEREFORE be it enacted, and
it is hereby enacted that the
road hereinafter described, nam-
ely: being a portion of the road
comprising the boundary be-
tween the Township of Howick
and the Township of Turnberry
commencing at the northern
limits of that portion of the
Queen's Highway commonly
known as Highway 87; thence
northerly along the said road
comprising a boundary between
the said townships 1700 feet
more or less, to the southern
limit of the established road, in
Lot 24, Con. A, Township of
Howick.
READ a first and second
time this second and fifth days
of February, A.D. 1963.
A, D. SMITH,
IVAN HASKINS,
Reeves
JOHN V. FISCHER,
W. E. WHITFIELD,
Clerks
I hereby certify the above to
be a true copy of By -Laws No.
4-63 of the Township of Turn -
berry and 5-63 of the Township
of Howick as read a first and
second time on the second day
of February and the fifth day
of February, 1963.
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that the
above By -Law No, 4-63 and 5-63
of the Corporations of the
Townships of Turnberry and
Howick, after publications as
required by Section 472 of the
Municipal Act, will be duly con-
sidered and read a third time
and finally passed by Council in
accordance with the require-
ments of the above Section 472.
The Council will hear the claims
of any person or persons either
by themselves or by their sol-
icitor, that their lands will be
projudicially affected. Applica-
tions for such hearing should
be made to the undersigned not
later than March 1st, 1963.
JOHN V. FISCHER,
Clerk, Turnberry Township
W. E. WHITFIELD,
Clerk, Howick Township
7:14:21h
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF WALTER JAMES
LOCKRID(JE, late of the Town
of Wingham in the Cpunty of
Huron, Butcher, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV13N
pursuant to the Trustees Act,
that all creditors and others
having claims against the estate
of the late Walter James Lock -
ridge, are required to send par-
tieulars of their claims, duly
verified. to J. T. GOODALL,
Solicitor for the Executors of
the said EStatt'. on or before the
25th day of February, A.1). 1963,
and that after such date the Ex-
eeutors will proceed to distri-
bute the assets of the said Es-
tate having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingham. Ontario,
this 28th day of January, A.D.
1963.
J. T. GOODALL,
Wingham. Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executors.
31.7.141)
Campbell Soup Co. Ltd.
Listowel, Ontario
Have openings for
FEMALE EMPLOYEES
in their plant
BOTH FULL and PART TIME
FIVE DAY WEEK — ATTRACTIVE WAGES
COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE BENEFITS
Applicants should apply to personnel department or
TELEPHONE LISTOWEL 900
JOHN C. WARD
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
PHONE 200 — Wallace Avenue N. — LISTOWEL, Ont.
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STARR.REAL ESTATE CoLTD
SELL RURAL ONTARIO
WINGHAM, ONT. - Phone 357-3840
AGENT — GERALD (Jerry) WALTER
ORANGEYILLE
Ph. 941.2730, 40 Broadway
TORONTO
Phone EM. 42488
GUELPH
TA. 45054, 85 MacDonnell St.
HANOVER
Phoria 870, 208 Main St.
HAMILTON
Phone MU. 9-4431
CHESLEY
c Donald Fortune
Phone 654814, R. R. 3
FLESHERTON
Cor. Hwys. 4 t 10, Ph. 110
BRAMPTON
GL. 1-1510, 242B Queen St.
TORONTO BU. 6-3643
TEESWATER
c: o J. Everett Pennington
Phone 3923064, R. R. 2
OWEN SOUND
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A staff of 34 bonded salesmen in 7 Ontario offices
MODERN 4 -bedroom home. A mere 310.000 is the full ask-
ing price for this, spacious 4 -bedroom frame home, located
only a short distance from the main street of Wingham.
This well decorated home consists of a bright 3 -piece bath
and 4 cheerful bedrooms all with tiled flooring upstairs. A
large roomy kitchen with built-in cupboards, dining room
and living room plus a one _piece bathroom and summer
kitchen downstairs, This home is heated by a forced air
oil furnace. There is also a garage on the property. If
you are in the market for a truly fine home in Wingham
don't delay, see it today. No, (33-326.
ATTRACTIVE three bedroom
in Wingham. You can be the
proud owner of this eye -ap-
pealing white frame home on
a quiet residential street in
the Town of Wingham. Elder-
ly owner is sacrificing for a
quick sale this 3 bedroom
bungalow for only 87.900. This
home has everything you need
for comfortable living. Roomy
kitchen with loads of built-in
cupboards, hot and cold wa-
ter on tap, lovely living room
with polished, sanded pine
floors. Three bedrooms with clothes closets, also a 3 -piece
bath. To spend your leisure time you can either work in the
large garden or relax under the shade trees. With all this
you are only a short distance from shopping, churches and
schools. No. 62-530.
income property. Cash
terms. No, H2-625.
WHY NOT be a landlord
yourself and collect the re-
venue instead of paying it to
someone else? Yes, folks, for
a small down payment of
$2,000 we have just the place
for you. This solid 2 storey
brick house situated on a
huge lot consists of 3 mod-
ern apartments heated with
a forced air coal furnace with
.stoker. Why not call us and
let us show you this great
price is only $6,000 with generous
PROPERTY WANTED
Gentleman anxious to purchase a 2 -bedroom bungalow with
modern conveniences in Win htim. Price Sli,(AI0 to 39,000. '
RELATIVES REQUIRE two i0() aet'e farms in the vicinity
of Whitechurch. Will also consider farm without buildings,
LOCAL MAN with family wishes to purchase a 3 or 4 bed-
room home in Wingham. Would consider older type home
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