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FOR SALE
SHOP BENNETTS 5c to $1.00
STORE FIRST for famous
Hershey chocolate bars, 3 for
25c; Seamless Nylons, 51e pr.
or 2 pair 99c. See Bennetts for
February Shopper Stoppers.
21rrb
UNDERWOOD Typewriter for
sale, $25,00, Phone 357-1446.
Mrs. Betty Faegan. 21b
vWESTINGHOUSETV for sale,
21", good condition. Phone
357-2364, 21*
HAVE YOU SEEN the good
values in Floor Covering at
The Wallpaper Shop? Wall to
wall carpet at $4.50 per sq. yd.
Vynl surface floors at $1.49.
21-28b
HANNA'S CLEARING SALE at
Belgrave still going on, Our
loss will be the customer's
gain. Stock must go. Sale ends
March 2nd, 21-28*
KEEP WARM tonight! Just ar-
rived a new shipment of
guaranteed hot water bottles.
Values to $2.49, sale clearance
99c. McKibbons Pharmacy.
21b
ADMIRAL combination radio
and record player with auto-
matic record changer for sale.
Phone 357.1606. 21b
RACK for 14 -ton '57 Chev truck
for sale. Practically new. H.
W. Wright, R. R, 2, Bluevale.
21*
MEASURE your floor for one of
the roll end pieces of floor
covering at The Wallpaper
Shop. Many reduced over 20%.
21-28b
FOR SALE — Tubular steel
frame and fitted tarpaulin to
cover le -ton truck box. In
good condition, Ideal protec-
tion. Very reasonably priced.
Apply Box 125, Advance -
Times, 31rrb
MANUFACTURER'S clearance
of electric heating pads, 3 -way
switch, $4.95, at McKibbons
Pharmacy. 21b
ELECTROLUX Sales & Service.
H, McDermitt, phone 59R31,
Fordwich. 4rrb
LINOLEUM SALE — Remnants
reduced about 20%. Many pat-
terns as low as 69c per sq. yd.
Inlaid quality as low as $1.59
per sq, yd. Vynl surface floor
covering down to $1.49. Be
sure to measure your room
correctly. THE WALLPAPER.
SHOP. 21-28b
FOR SALE—Steel box and fend-
ers complete for 1959 Chevro-
let 'r_• -ton. In good condition.
Would make ideal farm traiI-
er. Reasonably priced. Apply
Box 126, Advance -Times. 31rrb
HONG KONG ARTIFICIAL
FIowers make a bright spot in
any room, See the large selec-
tion at McKibbons Pharmacy.
21b
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
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
HELP WANTED-- MALE
MEN WANTED for assembly
and general ladder work in
ladder plant. Also man with
some welding experience. Ap-
ply Compact Ladder Co. Ltd.,
Senior Road, Toronto 19.
142128b
CARETAKER WANTED
Applications for caretaker for
Sacred Heart Separate School
Board. Duties to commence on
1Vfar. 1, 1963. Apply stating sa1-
ary prior to Feb. 25, 1963 to the
secretary treadurer of Sacred
Heart Sehool Board, Bort 88,
Wingham. 1421b
TAXI SERVICE
FOR ALL OCCASIONS call
Lee's Taxi, tor long or short
trips. Dial 3574521. rrb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
MARS BENNETT
REAL ESTATE
Representing E. 0, 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
TRUCK FOR SALE
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, Jack
Farrish. 142128b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
HOLSTEIN heifers and cows
for sale, freshening soon.
Louie Kostrzewa, R.R. 3,
Wingham. 71421*
CORRIDALE COLUMBIA range
ewes for sale. Can be bought
either with lamb at foot or
to lamb, Reason for selling:
crowded for room. Terms can
be arranged. Apply Jack
Mighton, R. R, 1, Clifford,
phone 125W4. 21b
30 YORK PIGS for sale, nine
weeks old. Joseph Byler, 3,t,
mile west and 14 mile south of
Lakelet. 21b
45 YORK CHUNKS; 12 Regis-
tered Ayrshire cows and heif-
ers, fresh or freshening; bred
Hereford. J. W. Strong, Gor-
rie, phone 26-4, Fordwieh. 21b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
RELIABLE WOMAN wanted to
look after three children 2.30-
5.00 p.m., five days a week.
Phone 357-2826. 21b
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for
small family in town Apply
Box 133, Advance -Times. 21*
LADIES to do phone sales for
Dumont Aliuminum from your
own home. Call Mr. Collins,
451-2471, London, after six.
21-28-7b
RELIABLE WOMAN to come
in and care for young child
near Victoria and Frances
Sts. She must like children
and have had experience. Sit-
ter needed morning and for
afternoon two days a week.
Dial 357-3922 after 5.30 p.m.
21*
WOMEN LOVE AVON
YOU will love the pleasant
way to fine earnings as an
Avon Representative. Rural
territories available, Write
Mrs. M. Millson, 960 Welling-
ton Road S., London, Ontario,
or call collect 432-9019. (2)
WANTED
WANTED—Wood cutters to out
tree tops. Would share or sell.
Robert Moffatt, phone 357-
2718. 21b
WANTED TO BUY
LOGS 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
526-7220. 142128*
PERSONAL
FREE MURAL — Mrs. Wilbur
Gannett, of Bluevale, will re-
ceive a free mural of her
choice from The Wallpaper
Shop. 21b
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR FREE ESTIMATES on
aluminum windows, doors,
sidings, call London GE. 8-
5131 and ask for Mr. Collins,
collect. 21-28b
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
Winghant, B. R. 5, Dial 357-3739
21rrb
HAIR DRESSING
ELLIOTT'S Beauty Lounge,
Main Street, Wingham, Dial
357-2981. N29rrb
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.
titulars 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
TENDERS WANTED
WARBLE FLY SPRAYING
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
Tenders for spraying of cattle
for warble fly in the Township
of Turnberry will be received by
the undersigned until 1 p.m.,
Saturday, March 2, 1963. Warm
water to. be used in the first
spray. State price per head per'
spray. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
John V. Fischer, Clerk.
21-28b
WARBLE FLY POWDER
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
Tenders for suplying approxi-
mately 800 lbs. warble fly powder
for the Township of Turnberry
will be received by the under-
signed until 1 p.m,, Saturday,
March 2, 1963. State price per lb.
John V. Fischer, Clerk.
21-28b
SPRAYING TENDERS WTD.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Tenders will be received by
the .undersigned until 12 o'clock
noon, March 4, 1963, for spray-
ing cattle for warble flies, stat-
ing rate per head, Township to
supply the powder. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted,
Mrs. Helen D. Martin, Clerk,
21-28b Belgrave, Ontario.
NOTICE
The Township of East Wawa -
nosh are asking for tenders for
warble fly inspector, he to find
his own transportation; a spray-
er operator and an operator
helper, on an hourly wage—to
be received by the undersigned
on or before one o'clock, March
5th, 1963. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
R. H. Thompson, Twp. Clerk,
Belgrave, Feb. 15, 1963.
21-28b
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by
the clerk up to 12 o'clock noon,
Monday, March 4, 1963, for
warble fly spraying in the Town-
ship of Howick for the year 1963,
Tenders to state price per
head for warm water and ordin-
ary water, Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
W. E. Whitfield, Clerk,
21-28b Gorrie, Ont.
TWP. OF EAST WAWANOSH
TENDERS FOR GRAVEL
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned up until 12
o'clock noon, Tuesday, March 5,
1963, for crushing and hauling
approximately 10,000 cu. yds, of
%" gravel.
A certified cheque for $500.00
must accompany each tender.
Gravel in pit to be loaded
with shovel into crusher.
Lowest or anv tender not
necessarily accepted.
Stuart McBurney, Rd. Supt.,
21-28b Wingham, Ont.
APPPLICATIONS WANTED
APPLICATIONS WANTED
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Applications will be received
by the undersigned until 12
noon, March 4, 1963, for warble
fly inspector for Morris Town,
ship at $1.10 per hour and 7c per
mile.
Mrs, Helen D. Martin, Clerk,
21-28b Selgrave, Ontario.
APPLICATIONS
Applications will be received
by the clerk up to 12 o'clock
noon, Monday, March 4, 1963, for
an inspector to supervise the
warble fly spraying -program in
the Township of Howick for the
year 1963, Duties to commence
April lst. Any application not
necessarily accepted.
W. E. Whitfield, Clerk,
21-28b Gerrie, Ont.
7777777777
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
David Breckenridge would like
to sincerely thank neighbors,
relatives and friends for floral
tributes, messages of sympathy,
and many aets of kindness to
them at the time of their recent
bereavement, We would especial-
ly thank Rev, Taylor, Dr, Noble,
the Moir funeral home and pall-
bearers, to those who donated
for Gideon Bibles and Heart
Fund, To the ladies of tate United
Church, for the lunch they serv-
ed. Your kindness was deeply
appreciated and will always be
remembered. 21*
We would like to express our
sincere appreciation to our
friends and neighours at the
time we lost our home and pos.
sessions. Thanks also to the
Churches, Salvation Army and
stores of Wingham and the
Euchre Club of Lower Wingham
and the Fire Dept, for all their
wonderful help.—Fred and Ruth
Shropshall and family. 21*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to rela-
tives,. friends and neighbors for
remembering me with cards,
gifts and visits while a patient
in Wingham Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. G. L. Fish, Dr,
W. A. McKibbon, the nurses and
staff.—cord, Gannett, 21*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to the many friends who
assisted and remembered me
during my stay at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Special thanks
to Dr. W. A. McKibbon, Mrs.
Morrey and the nursing staff of
Wingham Hospital.—Robert Gib_
son, Gorrie. 21*
I would like to thank the
many friends for their cards and
flowers and genuine concern, for
me while I was a patient in Tor-
onto General Hospital undergo-
ing heart surgery, and to all
those who contributed to the
Heart Fund which helps to make
these miracles possible. — Mrs.
Murray Fridenburg. 21*
I wish to thank Dr. Crawford,
.supervisors and nurses for their
kindness, also friends for gifts,
letters and cards during my re-
cent illness in Wingham General
Hospital.—Mrs. Ethyl Thomas.
21*
I wish to sincerely thank
friends and neighbors for their
many kindnesses extended to me
during my stay as a patient in
the Wingham General Hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. Gordon
Fish, Dr. W. A, McKibbon, Mrs.
Morrey, Miss Newell and her
nursing staff on first floor. Also
The Wingham Advance - Times
and staff. Your kindnesses were
much appreciated,—Ed. Fielding.
21*
We would like to sincerely
thank all who remembered us
with cards, gifts and visits while
in hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Klahsen, Dr. Corrin and nursing
staff. Everyone has been so
kind.—Audrey and Garry Cham-
bers. 21b
I wish to thank all my friends
for the cards, flowers and treats
I received during my stay in
hospital. Special thanks to Fr.
Freker and Dr, Crawford. --Mrs.
Lee Slosser. 21b
To all my friends who remem-
bered me while I was a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London,
with letters, cards, visits and
treats I with to say how much
they were appreciated. Special
thanks to Rev. Fr. Freker and
Dr. McKibbon. — Don Caskan-
ette. 21b
William S. Reed
REAL ESTATE AND
BUSINESS BROKER
For prompt service in buying
or selling all real estate
properties
FARMS - HOMES
BUSINESSES
Dial Wingham 357-2174
Jy3lrrb
THE
WEST WAWANOSH
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Head Office, Dungannon
Established 1878
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, Brown Smyth, Dun.
gannon; Vice -Pres., Berson 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.
$, Goderich; Allan Maclntyre,
R. R. 5, Lucknow; William Wig.,
gins, R, R. 3, Auburn,
For information On your in:
surahce, call your hearest dir.
ector who is also an agent, or
the secretary, Frank F. Thomp-
soh, Dungannon, phone Dun-
gannon 48. S12/62
$ALES HELP WANTED—Male
SELLA MUTUAL FUNDS—We
train you. Double your in-
come! No canvassing. No de-
livering. No collecting. Can-
ada's fastest+growing fund
pays best, Write Watford,
Box 206. 7J,421*
SALESMAN wanted for largest
volume dealer in Huron Coun-
ty. If you are not lazy this is
your opportunity to earn big
money. Car supplied and
group insurance. Apply Box
132, Advance -Times, 21b
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. 71421b
IN MEMORIAM
STAPLETON — In loving mem-
ory of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stapleton, my mother who
passed away on April 7, 1944,
and father who passed .away
on Feb. 22, 1958,
God gave me such wonderful
parents,
Their memory will never grow
old.
He fashioned their smiles out of
sunshine,
And moulded their hearts of
pure gold.
—Ever remembered and sad-
ly missed by their daughter,
Miss Margaret Stapleton. 21b
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
Alfred Street, Wingham, Sat-
urday, February 23, at 2 o'clock.
For the Estate of the late Mrs.
:T. Coupland. Household effects
nearly new. Terms—Cash. L, G.
Bryce, Auctioneer. 21b
AUCTION SALE
Monday, March 4th, for Chas.
Schaefer, at Kurtzville Com-
munity Centre, at 7.30 p.m. Top
quality furniture and household
effects.
Wednesday, March 6th, for
Chas. Schaefer at Mayndale
Farms, 65 good grade Holstein
cattle, feed, dairy equipment,
large oat roller and 5 horse
motor -12.30 sharp.
Friday, March 8th for Chas.
Schaefer at Mayndale Farms—
full line of modern farm ,ma-
chinery in excellent condition;
also machinery and tools of a
modern repair shop — 12..30
sharp.
Mayndale Farm is located on
Lot 20, Con, 1, Howick Twp., 9
miles north-west of Listowel, 8
miles west of Palmerston on
town line. Gordon, Jackson,
Auctioneer, Listowel. 21-28b
BIRTHS
COUSINS—At Wingham Gener-
al Hospital on Friday, Febru-
ary 15, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Cousins, Brussels, a son.
McPHERSON At Wingham
General Hospital on Saturday,
February 16, 1963, to Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas McPherson, R.
R, 3, Teeswater, a daughter.
RITCHIE—At Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Tuesday, Feb-
ruary 19, 1963, to Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie, R, R. 3,
Wingham, a daughter.
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS CALL—
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Wingham Dial 357-3106
Dead Animal Lia No. 175.0-62
Jny3rrb
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead Cows and horses
over 500 lbs. More for sick and
disabled Cows and Horses ac-
cording to size and condition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels - Phone 133
24-HOUR SERVICE
License No. 95163B
Campbell Soup Co. N.
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 800
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WE SELL RURAL, ONTARIO
PAUL S.
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REAL ESTATE COD.
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WINGHAM, ONT. - Phone 357-3840
AGENT -- GERALD (Jerry) WALTER
ORANGEVILLE
Pb. 941.2730, 40 Broadway
TORONTO
Phon. EM. 4-2488
GUELPH
TA. 4-5054, 85 M.cOonnell 5t.
HANOVER
Phone 870, 208 Min St.
HAMILTON
Phone MU. 94431
CHESLEY
c/o coneld Fortune
Phone 654R14, R. R. 3
FLESHERTOH
Cor, Hwys. 4 1 10, eb. 110
BRAMPTON
Gt. 1.1510, 2428 Queen St.
TORONTO 81.1. 6.3643
TEESWATER
c/o J. Everett Pennington
Phone 3926064, R. R. 2
OWEN SOUND
FR. 63466. 10302nd Ave. E.
"WE OFFER OUR SERVICES"
A staff of 34 bonded salesmen in 7 Ontario offices
150 acres of gently rolling land on a good gravel road only a
few minutes drive from either Wingham or Teeswater. This
is more than you expect for $11,000 full price. 100 workable
acres of very productive .medium clay loam soil with ex-
cellent drainage. Balance of farm features mostly hardwood
and cedar bush and a swift flowing trout stream, The excel-
lent set of buildings includes a 1% storey 8 room home, 4
piece bath, 4 bedrooms, a large Iiving room and a bright
spacious kitchen. The large "T" shaped frame barn measures
100' x 38' and 54' x 40' provides stable room for approximately
100 'head of cattle in loose pens plus six good sized pig pens.
Upstairs hen house will accommodate 500 hens. Excellent
130 foot drilled well on pressure. Also there is a 10 x 32 foot
concrete silo, implement shed 25 x 35 and numerous shade
trees and a large lawn around the house. Public and high
school bus service at the gate. No. 2-427.
ATTRACTIVE three bedroom
home in Wingham. Elderly
owner is sacrificing for quick
sale this three bedroom bun-
galow for only $7,900. You
can be the proud owners of
this eye appealing white
frame home on a quiet resi-
dential street in the Radio -
Television Town of Wingham.
This home has everything you
need for comfortable living,
roomy kitchen with loads of
built-in cupboards, hot and
cold water, lovely living room
with highly polished sanded pine floor and 3 bedrooms with
clothes closets, also 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.
411111111•11MINNInMaIe
$6,500 is the full price for an 8 room home set on a king-
sized double lot serviced with sewers, town water, Located
in Wingham's west ward. It has been extensively renovated
hi the past few years and is being offered for sale only
because the owner now is employed elsewhere and is com-
pelled to move his family. Five bedrooms, a kitchen 12x14,
living room 14x13, dining room 14x20 and washrooms. Truly
an attractive opportunity for the person who would like
to own a home at reasonable price. Call now. No, 2-648.
PROPERTIES WANTED
ELDERLY couple wish to purchase a 2 bedroom bungalo
type home near main street in Wingham. Price rang
$6,000 to $8,000.
LOCAL man with family wishes to purchase 3 6r 4 bedroom
home in Wingham. Would Consider older type home.
SINCERE gentleman Wishes to purchase a large home with
a ',ti acre or more of land in the Wingham or 13luevale
vicinity,
MEMBER OF GREY -BRUCE REAL ESTATE BOARD
Multiple Listing Service