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FOR SALE
FURNACE FILTERS, all sizes
—69c each. Alexander's Hard-
ware, llrrb
COSTUME JEWEL T.11RY —
Half price at Hafermehl's
Jewellery — Sale continues to
April 10th. lb
LOUNGE PILLOWS in cordu-
roy, assorted colors, Special
$2,49. 'Currie's Furniture. 1-8b
THOR WIASHING MACHINE
for sale; Singer sewing ma-
chine. Both in excellent condi-
tion, Phone Teeswater 392-6175.
1-8*
JOHNSON BROS. Coffee Mugs
59c at Hafermehl's Anniversary
Sale, lb
MILK FILTERS for sale,
plain, rapid flo, 6'4"—S5c a
box. Alexander's Hardware,
phone 357-3631. llrrb
SOLID MAPLE CRADLE,
complete with stand and foam
mattress. Ideal for that first
grandchild, $24.75. Currie's
Furniture. 1-8b
QUANTITY of wood for sale;
270 bales hay. Mrs. Clarence
Howe, 252A Josephine Street,
Wingham, 357-1549. 1*
VACUUM CLEANER Sales
and Service for all makes.
Filter Queen Sales, Zurich.,
phone 262-5350. N19rrb
DIAMONDS—Give her one be-
fore someone else does — Big
selection, bigger savings at
Hafermehl's Jewellery, 1b
MOFFAT 4 -burner stove for
sale, 24", with timer; McClary
deluxe frig, 9 -cu. it., across top
freezer. Both like new. Phone
392-6505, Teeswater. 1b
WOOD AND COAL range for
sale, heating stove, burns wood
or coal; electric separator.
Mrs. John Riley, R. R. 2, Blue -
vale, phone 384W6, Brussels.
1b
VACUUM 'CLEANER PAPER
DUST BAGS for all Eureka, G.
E., Westinghouse, Filter Queen,
Air Way, Electrolux, Apex Con-
nor, Sanivac, Sunbeam, Hoover
and Lewyt. Replacement hoses,
installed, $6.75 plus tax. Patti-
son -Radio & Electric. Ml8rrb
CARS FOR SALE
1952 FORD sedan, good motor
and tires, new license plates.
Geo. Thompson, Whitechurch,
phone 357-1878. 1*
1956 METEOR for sale, auto-
matic. Phone 357-3112 after
4:30. 1b
1956 PLYMOUTH push button
automatic car for sale. Harold
Francis, 357-2607. 1*
SEED FOR SALE
DEKALB HYBRID CORN —
Order your seed now while
varieties are in stock, Also
Dekalb sudax for green chop
or pasture, Hugh Armstrong,
Teeswater, 392-6464. 1-8*
GRASS SEED FOR SALE —
Home grown No. 1 per lb. al-
falfa 45c, red clover 30c, tim-
othy 30c, Empire pasture type
trefoil $1.00 lb. Other clovers
and grasses priced to save the
customers money, Seed clean-
ing and grain cleaning, All var-
ieties of seed grain. Roy
Cramm & Son, Pinkerton,
phone Cargill 366-2394. 1-8b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
6 GOOD CALVES for sale, 3
weeks old. Otis Russell, Tees -
water, 392-6547. 1*
5 YORK HOGS for sale, ser-
viceable age. Phone 392-6505,
Teeswater, ib
OIAIMAIMIMOWs
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE
BALED HAY for sale. Phone
806R12, Wroxeter. ib
GOOD MIXED HAY for sale,
approx, 2500 bales; also quan-
tity of mixed grain. Norm. Hig-
gins, Belgrave, phone 357-1337.
ib
annustamommonams
POULTRY FOR SALE
5500 HY-LINE PULLETS for
sale, 20 weeks April 9th. vac-
cinated and debeaked. Bruce
Roy, Blyth„ 523-4237. Mllrrb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
POOLROOM for sale, 6 tables,
newly renovated, $6,500. Apply
Cameron's Billiards. 25 -ib
FOR SALE or rent — Insul
brick siding house in Brussels,
bathroom, built-in cupboards,
3 bedrooms. Wesley Kerr, 277W,
Brussels. 1*
HARDWARE BUSINESS in
village near Stratford, good
farming district, on busy high-
way, long established. Self
service one - man operation.
Good volume. Will sell stock
equipment and property at
reasonable price, Box 86, Ad-
vance-Tinies, 18 -25 -ib
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ELLIOTT REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
Gordon B. Elliott, Broker,
Blyth, Ontario
Edward A. Elliott, Salesman,
Wingharn, Ontario
Phones: Wingham 357-1590
Blyth 523-4481
4 -bedroom brick veneer, two
bathrooms, modern kitchen,
double garage, located one
block from public school on
Shuter Street. Priced to sell.
4 -bedroom brick and frame,
with one and a -.half bathrooms,
priced very low.
3 -bedroom frame on Helena
St., Turnberry Twp. Taxes
$80,00. Double garage and two
lots, Priced very low with low
down payment.
3 bedroom frame home on
Carling Terrace, new oil fur-
nace, patio and recreation room
in the basement.
Building lot, 109' frontage,
132' depth, on sewers, llrrb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate & Business Broker
Dial Wingham 357-2174
Fully modern 2 storey brick
home, large living room, dining
room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms,
hardwood floors. Many extras
such as rugs and drapes in
living room and dining roam,
two car garage, large lot, ex-
cellent location. Immediate
possession.
See this exceptional modern
red brick ranch home today,
with lovely 25 ft living room,
large modern kitchen, 4 piece
bath, electric heating, full base-
ment, attached garage, paved
drive, Immediate possession,
mortgage available.
200 acre farm, 8 room house,
built in cupboards, bathroom,
large barn equipped for beef,
drilled well, water on pressure.
125 acres ploughed for spring
crop. Close to school Full
price $20,000, with $5,000 down.
Many new listings of farms,
homes and businesses to choose
from,
WILFRED McINTEE
& CO. LIMITED
Realtor - Walkerton, Ontario
BUILDING LOTS—On main
highway close to Wingham,
360' frontage by 200' depth.
In sod, level with drain under-
ground crossing corner of pro-
perty. Suitable also for small
industrial site. Very reasonab-
ly priced in one parcel or may
be purchased in four separate
lots 90'x200' lots each.
BUIIIDING LOT, on highway
near Wingham, high and dry,
81'x270' in sod, fenced and a
well shaded lot, Water avail-
able on pressure from •drilled
well supplied by present own-
er on yearly rate. Priced for
quick cash sale.
Several good lots also in
Wingham for sale.
EASTER SPECIAL -100 acre
farm, 70 workable clay loam
acres, balance good mixed bush
with trout stocked spring creek
crossing corner of farm, Well
on pressure. Bank barn 56'x
36', concrete floor, loose hous-
ing and steel roof. 11/2 storey
7 room house. partial base-
ment and ,hydro. Good loca-
tion near Wingham, bordering
highway. Full price only $6,-
500, cash preferred.
Contact:
FRANK I. CA STC A NE'[TE
Box 167. nr Dial 557.1702
Wingham. ib
TAXI SERVICE
LEE'S TAXI
24 - HOUR SERVICE
Long or short trips
DIAL 357-1521
We carry taxi insurance
GRANT'S TAXI
PHONE 357-1836
Loral and out-of-town
1-8b
FOR RENT
4 -ROOM apartment for rent in
Wroxeter, with bath and hydro.
Phone 357-1891, Wingham. 1*
UPSTAIRS .arpartment, heated,
furnished, kitchen, bedroom,
living room and bath. Private
entrance. Phone 357-3520. 1b
SALES HELP WTD.—Male
ARE YOU TIRED of farming,
mining, or whatever you do?
Thousands enjoy and prosper
as Rawleigh Dealers. Good op-
portunity in Townships Turn -
berry, Wawanosh East and
West and Ashfield. Write
Rawleigh, Dept. D-453-913,
4005 Richelieu St., St. Henry,
Montreal. lb
MALE HELP WANTED
DRIVER WANTED immedi-
ately for school bus. George
Cameron, phone 357-1710, be-
tween 6:30 and 7 p.m., or apply
at Cameron's Billiards. 1b
WANTED — One fireman for
regular brigade and two for
the auxiliary brigade. Apply
R. A. Hickey, Sec.-Treas.,
Wingham Fire Dept. 1-8b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Ob'1+'10E SECRETARY want-
ed. Must be good typist. Apply
Box 88, Advance -Times. lb
DON'T READ THIS!
Unless you want to earn. We
•offer opportunity for capable
women to earn good income
during convenient hours. Terri-
tory now open in Wingham,
AVON COSM'ETIC'S
Mrs. Shirley Craig, R. R. 1,
Clavering, Ontario. 1-8b
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
Loading and Hauling Pit Run
Gravel.
Marked, sealed tenders will
be received by the undersig.ned
up to 6 p.m., Friday, April 2,
1965, for loading and ,hauling
pit run gravel, for township
construction, to be delivered on
township roads under supervis-
ion of the road superintendent.
State make, year and yard-
age of truck. Contractor must
have liability insurance cover-
age. Tenders must state price
for loading and per yard mile
for hauling,
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
G. H. Wall, Clerk, R. R. 3,
Holyrood, Ont. 25 -ib
WANTED
WANTED — Old guns and
rifles. Cameron's Billiards. rrb
WANTED—Grass for about 12
yearlings. Walter Willis, R. R.
1, Wingham, phone 546W3,
Wroxeter. 1*
WANTED TO RENT — House
in Wingham or farm house in
vicinity of Wingham. Phone
357-3007, 1b
COUPLE leaving for British
Columbia on or about May 24,
would like to rent a small
housekeeping trailer for about
two months, Phone 357-3413,
or write Box 272, Wingham,
1*
WANTED — Farms, homes,
businesses, lots and acreages
for sale in and around Wing-
ham. Contact Glen Thuell, Real
Estate Division, British Mort-
gage & Trust, Listowel, phone
63. D24rrb
PERSONAL
WILL PARTY who got dark
felt hat by mistake at Blue -
vale euchre Thursday night,
note name inside and call
Brussels 351J7 for exchange,
1*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF DAVID
STEWA'RT BENEDICT.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of the
above mentioned, late of the
Town of Wingham, County of
Huron, Retired Furniture
Finisher, who died on the llth
day of March, 1965, are re-
quired to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or
before the 10th day of April,
A.D. 1965.
After that date the Executrix
will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to
the claims of which she shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this
18th day of March, A.D. 1965.
J. H. Crawford, Q.C„
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
25-1-8
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE FSTATE OF
EDWARD JAMES ERRING -
TON,
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of the
above mentioned, late of the
Township of Turnberry, in the
County of Heron, Labourer.
who died on the 22nd day of
January, 1965, are required to
file proof of same with the
undersigned on nr before the
10th day of April. 1965.
After b"'at date the A,lminis-
tratrix will proceed to distrib-
ute the estate having ree.ard
only to the claims of which
she shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this
'18th day of March, A.D. 1965.
J. H. Crawford, Q.C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administratrix.
25-1-8
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES
SMITH PAISLEY.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of
the above mentioned, late of
the Township of Turnberry, in
the County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, who died on the
twenty-third day of February,
1965, are required to file proof
of same with the undersigned
on or before the 17th day of
April, 1965.
After that date the Execu-
trix will proceed to distribute
the Estate having regard only
to the claims of which she
shall then have ihad',notice.
DATED at Wingham, this
25th day of March, A.D. 1965.
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
1-8-15b
CREDIT UNION
NEW LOCATION
No. 5 DIAGONAL ROAD
OPEN DAILY
10 to 12 and 1:30 to 5:30
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED ANIMALS
CALL COLLECT
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Wingham Ph. 357-3106
Dead Animal Lie. No. 350-C-65
MAR LATT'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead Cows & Horses
over 500 lbs. More for sick
and disabled Cows and Horses
according : o size and condition
FOR .rROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels - Phone 133
24 - HOUR SERVICE
License No. 1180-C-85
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CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foxton
and family wish to thank all
their neighbors and friends
for their kindness and cards .of
sympathy during their recent
sad bereavement. lb
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
to each and everyone wtho has
helped us through the days of
sorrow, ,with beautiful flowers,
cards and words of sympathy
and many acts of kindness.
Also thanks to Rev. C, M. Jar-
dine, Dr. W. A. McKibbon and
the 5. J. Walker funeral home
for their advice and direction
during our recent bereavement.
—Mrs. F. Dustow and family.
1*
I wish to thank my friends
and neighbors for cards, treats,
flowers and visits, also Dr.
MoKibbon, Rev. C. M. Jardine
and the nurses while a patient
in Wingham and District Hos-
pital. — Mrs. J. C. McIntyre.
lb
I would like to thank my
friends and relatives for cards
and treats while in Wingham
and District Hospital. Thanks
to Dr. Corrin and Dr. Klahsen
and the first floor nurses.—
John Turvey. 1*
I would like to thank every-
one who sent me cards and
gifts and visited me while I
was in the London and Wing -
ham hospitals, Special thanks
to Drs. Corrin and Klahsen,
Rev. Jardine, Rev. Fish and
Rev. Taylor, of Wroxeter. and
the nurses on first floor.—Mary
Henning. 1*
IN MEMORIAM
EDGAR—In loving memory of
Arnold Edgar who passed
away one year ago April 4,
1964.
—Lovingly remembered by
his wife, Clarice, and family.
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AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Implements, Hay
and Grain for
GEORGE HAINES
Lot 1, Con. 8, Morris Township
MONDAY, APRIL 12th, at 1:30
A complete list of articles to
appear in April 8th issue. 1'b
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Estate Auction Sale of pro-
perty, machinery and household
effects, lot 10, con. 4, Morris
Township, 2% miles east of
Belgrave, on
MONDAY, APRIL 5th
at 1 p.m.
Machinery—Massey Ferguson
diesel tractor, No. 35; 3 fur-
row 12" plow, 3 point hitch;
Massey Ferguson pull type 8 -
ft. combine, 1960 model, fully
equipped; 1962 Kilberry swath-
er, 10 -ft., self propelled; Inter-
national side rake; 7 -ft. Massey
Harris binder; Massey Harris
grinder; 24 -ft, grain auger; set
spring tooth harrows; I.E.L.
chain saw; chain saw, McCul-
lough; 2 log jacks; circular
saw; 2 furrow Case plough;
bench saw; 5" belt; 6" belt;
wheelbarrow; steel water
trough; colony house; asphalt
shingles; turnip sower; 1/4-ihp
motor; 14 -hp motor; tractor
pulley; quantity of lumber;
number of posts; number of
square timbers; 1958 Plymouth
sedan; 1939 Chev. truck; truck
tarpaulins grain thrower ,and
pipes; cattle clippers.
Hay and Grain — 1500 bales
hay; 700 bales straw; 20 tons
grain; 10 bus. red clover seed,
cleaned.
Furniture — Dining room
suite; Astral frig.; Beatty cook
stove; 21" Philips television;
2 Philco radios; number chairs;
writing desk; steel bed stead;
power lawn mower; garden
hose; steel cot,
Property—At same place at
3 p.m„ the property will be of-
fered for sale, subject to a re-
serve bid. 100 acre farm. Brick
house, Large bank barn. 90
acres workable, 9 acres hard-
wood bush, 50 acres plowed.
Well drained clay loam land.
Good water supply.
Chattels --Cash.
Property terms made known
day of sale.
Proprietor — Estate of late
Robert Yuill,
Auctioneer—Harold Jackson.
Clerk—George Powell.
Administrator — C la r e n c e
Yuill, 25 -ib
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Coming Events
CLOSING NOTICE
Dr. W. A. McKibbon's office
will be closed from April 4-8.
25-1b
FIGURE SKATING
CARNIVAL
Friday, April 2nd, at 8:15,
presenting guest skaters and
the presentation of the Mar-
guerite Burrell Trophy, Adm.
adults 75c, children 25c. lb
WINGHAM P. 5, CONCERT
Friday, .April 9th, commenc-
ing at 7:30 in the Wingham
District High School. Rhythm
band, gymnastics, choirs, en-
sembles, folk dances, singing
games, choral speaking, Silver
collection at the door. 1-8b
GODERICH LIONS BINGO
Wednesday, April 7th, at
8:30 p.m„ at Harbourlite Inn,
17 regular games at $10; one
share the wealth jackpot; one
$50 jackpot; 'plus new excel-
erating jackpot up to $250.00.
Admission $1.00. rrb
BUSINESS & PROFESSION-
AL WOMEN'S CLUB
Are sponsoring the Earle
Terry Singers in an evening
of music on Tuesday, April 27,
at 8:30 p.m., in the Wingham
District High School auditor-
ium. Keep this date open for
an enjoyable evening of choral
music. 1-18-15b
RATEPAYERS' MEETING
A meeting of the ratepayers
of West Wawanosh School
Area will be .held on Tuesday,
April 6th, at 8 o'clock in the
St. Helen's Hall. Mr. J. H.
Kinkead will attend. A good
attendance is requested at this
important meeting. 1b
BINGO
Branch 180 Royal Canadian
Legion will run Bingo every
Wednesday in Wingham Town
Hall. 15 games at $10.00; 4
share the wealth, and a $50.00
jackpot that must go. Adm.
$1.00, extra cards 25c, 3 for 50c,
7 for $1.00. Game starts 8:30,
doors open 7:30. 25rrb
357 - 3114
is the number to call for
'RESERVATIONS or TAKE-
OUT
AKEOUT SERVICE
Banquet seating to 120
Danny's Restaurant
CURRIE'S
AMBULANCE
WINGHAM
357-1170 - Anytime
MODEL OF NEW
MINIATURE
HEARING AID GIVEN
A unique free offer of special
interest to those who hear but
do not understand words has
just been announced. A true
Life, actual size, inactive repli-
ca of the smallest aid we ever
made will be given absolutely
free to anyone sending in this
advertisement. Try it on in the
privacy of your home, without
cost or obligation of any kind.
It's yours to keep free, The
size of this aid is only one of
its many features. It weighs
less than a third of an ounce,
and it's all at ear level, in one
unit. No wires or cords lead
from body to head.
Here is truly new hope for
the hard of hearing.
These replicas are free while
the limited supply lasts, so we
suggest that you write for
yours now. Again we repeat
there is no cost and certainly
no obligation.
WRITE TODAY TO:
HEARING
424 Wellington Street, Suite 18
LONDON - ONTARIO
25-1b
Ns M.
COUNTRY CURLING CLUB
Euchre in Bluevale Hall,
Friday, April 2nd, at 8:30.
Lunch will be served, 25 -lb
AT HOME TO FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edgar,
of Scott Street, will be at home
to their friends and neighbors
on Wednesday, April 7th, from
3-4 and 8-9, it being the occas-
ion of their 50th wedding an-
niversary. No gifts please. 1*
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S
LEAGUE FINAL EUCHRE
Of the season Tuesday, April
6th. Grand (prizes for •the sea-
son, extra prizes for evening.
Special lunch. Everybody wel-
come. Make it a record crowd.
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HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Wroxeter Community Hall.
Friday, April 2nd, at 8:15
p.m. 15 games for $5.00; 3
Special Share the Wealth: 1
jackpot, $50 in 54 calls. $1.00
admission entitles holder to 1
lap card. Extra white cards, 8
for $1.00. Specials, 6 for $1.00.
Come and bring your friends.
1b
HOWICK FAMILY
FUN NIGHT
Featuring Ken Edgar and his
stunts. Place. Howick Central
School Auditorium, Friday,
April 23, 1965. Time, 8:15 p.m.
Admission, adults 50c; public
school children. 25c; preschool
children free. Prizes for every-
one taking part in the fun
stunts. Lucky door prizes.
Prize for largest family in at-
tendance. Snonsored by Wrox-
eter Hall Board. Advertising
donated by Burke's Broiler
Farm Ltd. 1b
ENGAGEMENT
Mr, and Mrs, William Pea-
cock, Bluevale, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Anne Elizabeth, to Larry Ed-
win Bodell, Summerside. 'PEI,
son of Mrs. Margaret Bodell,
Toronto. The wedding to take
place at 2 p.m., on April 17, in
Bluevale United Church. 1*
STARR
"WE SELL RURAL ONTARIO"
$4,500 full price for a sum-
mer cottage situated near
Point Clark on Lake Huron.
Well landscaped 100'x100' lot.
$3,900 full price *for a 1'4
storey home, conveniences such
as water under pressure, built
in cupboards, etc. Situated on
3 acres of land with a spring
fed stream running across the
property,
$13,200 low downpayment and
easy terms. 8 year old brick
bungalow complete with mo-
dern
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conveniences. Situated
close to schools, etc.
$8,900 full price for a 1'/,
storey red brick home, com-
pletely modern, situated a few
blocks from main street. Terms
available.
$3,500 full price for 100 acre
grass farm. 1>ta storey 'home
with hydro, also a year round
spring runs across the pro-
perty.
$5,500 full price for 50 acre
farm approx. 2 miles from
Wingham on Highway No. 88.
Good 'barn.
$6,500 full price with terms
for 1% storey 7 room brick
house. All modern conven-
iences. Small barn. Three acres
of land on Highway No. 87.
$10,500 for a 100 acre farm.
lrfe storey stone home with 4
conveniences. Barn 40' x 60'
plus double garage. Low down-
payment and easy terms.
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$40,000 terms can be arranged
for 400 acre farm. 2 good sets
of buildings. Both houses mo-
dernized. Maitland River runs
through the property.
$12,900 for 100 acre farm.
Good home completely modern.
Large barn plus pig pen aaitl
drive shed.
Paul S. Starr
d. COMPANY LTD., REALTORS
Wingham, Ph. 357-3840