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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-11-04, Page 6N Page 6 — Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Nov. 4, 1906 --Thee :. IT'S ALL 1 ADVANCE -TIMES THE PHONE 357-2320 FOR SALE linommommisirmanw DEER RIFLES for sale, Apply Cameron's Billiards. 4b 2 PANT SUIT SALE. Values to $79.50. Sale priced at $49.50 to $60.00, Hanna's Men's and Boys' Wear, 4b 6 ALUMINUM storm windows, safe storing, size 321:x59. Phone 357-3728. 4* CURRIE'S FURNITURE again have clothes storage vaults, strong tubular frames. Special $19,75. 28-4b MEN'S all season TOPCOATS. Values to $45.00. Super savings $18,88 to $35.88. Hanna's Men's and Boys' Wear. 4b FOR SALE — Party ice, 9 lb. bags, 50c; also blocks, 25-50-100 lbs. Gay -Lea Cheese House. (lim) 40" GE electric range for sale, 9 pce. dining room suite and other items. Phone 357-3522. 4-11b SKI JACKETS, Suburbans, Hipster length coats for men. Values to $35.00, Now on sale $9,99 to $24,95. Hanna's Men's and Boys' Wear. 4b ROSENIZE Furniture Polish, $1.25; Super Foam rug and upholster cleaner, $1.75 bottle. Currie's Furniture. 28-4b MEN'S SPORT COATS. Values to $39.50. Real savings, $16.99 to $27.99. Hanna's Men's and Boys' Wear. 4b WHITE ENAMEL combination stove for sale, coal or wood and electric. Phone 358W5, Brusseles or see Mrs. Herb Wheeler, Belgrave, 4* CHINA CABINETS, walnut arborite, sliding glass doors, $29,50 - $33.50. Currie's Furni- ture. 28-4b FOR SALE—Carrots, cabbage, beets, turnips, squash, pump- kins and gourds. Anthony 'Schefter, 357-3465. 21-28-4-11* MILK FILTERS for sale. plain, rapid flo, 61,4"-85c a box. Alexander's Hardware, phone 357-3631. llrrh 3 -PCE. OAK dining room suite for sale, with six chairs. chest of drawers, walnut tea wagon. In good condition. Apply Al- bert Foxton, 365 Frances Street 4b NEW and USED DUPLICA- TORS, ADDING MACHINES, TYPEWRITERS, DESK S, CASH REGISTERS. For all your business equipment needs Phone Collect K. A. Hammond & Co. Ltd., Moorefield, 3346 or 2471, P.S.—Now is the time to fireproof your Records and Valuables. 4-11-18-25b FOR SALE — New and used pianos and organs in stock for immediate delivery or for Christmas. Many makes, models and finishes at special low prices. Reconditioned pianos (tuned to A-440) from $85.00 up. Special quantity purchase of walnut, mahogany and oak piano benches at $5.50 off reg- ular price, Garnet Farrier, Whitechurch, phone 357-2068. Wingham. 4-11-18-25-2* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE POOLROOM for sale, $6,500. Cameron's Billiards. 21&N4b HOUSE FOR SALE -143 Vic- toria Street E, Apply Box 47, Advance -Times. 4* 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE for sale. Available end November. Ph. 357-2412. 4b GOOD BUILDING LOT for sale, to settle an estate. Con- tact Mrs. Lorne Sanderson, 290 William St. 4* 2 -BEDROOM home for sale, oil heat, full dry basement, wired for dryer. Close to schools. Mo- derate down payment and take over small CMHC mortgage payments, inc. PIT, Possession December. Ph, 357-2117. 4-11* FOR RENT ROOM TO RENT. Double or single. Phone 3574522. 4-11b CREDIT UNION NEW LOCATION No. 5 DIAGONAL ROAD OPEN DAILY' 10 to 12 end 1:30 to !h$ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WILLIAM S. REED Real Estate Broker Dial 357-2174, Wingham PROPERTIES FOR SALE Excellent 2 storey brick home —second floor is complete with 4 good sized bedrooms and bathroom; main floor has a large living room, dining room, kitchen and lovely sunporch, oilfurnace with hot water heat- ing, splendid lot, garage. Reas- onably priced. New, attractive, fully modern 1 storey brick house, 2 bed- rooms, large living room with picture window, hardwood floors, electric heating, full basement, close to schools, Im- mediate possession. Other homes to choose from in various price ranges; also farms and businesses, 4b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE PINTO MARE for sale, about 14 hands high, 5 years old. Ph. Wroxeter 137. 4b 2 BULLS for sale, 7 months and 1/ years, registered Aberdeen Angus. Phone 357-2023, noon or evenings. 28-4* HOLSTEIN HEIFER for sale, due Oct, 29, bred Hereford. Gordon Mundell, Bluevale, 4* 5 OPEN HOLSTEIN heifers for sale, 6 Holstein heifer calves, six months old, 2 crossbred Holstein Hereford cross bull calves. Phone 357-3617, 4b 54 PIGS for sale, from 9 to 10 weeks old. Noah S. Eyler, R, R. 1, Wroxeter. 4b SALES HELP WANTED Male or Female MEN, WOMEN, pleasant full or part time work. Make $35 a week in your spare time selling Rawleigh Products. Full time average $80 to $100. Write Raw- leigh, Dept. K-453-7, 4005 Rich- elieu, St. Henry, Montreal, 4b MALE HELP WANTED WANTED — Full-time driver. Apply Hyndman Transport, Gorrie, Ont., phone Wroxeter 241W. 4b WELDER required, single pre- ferred, experience necessary. Top area starting wage $1.70 to $1.95 an hour. Excellent work- ing conditions. Fringe benefits. Phone Collect Elmira 669-2845 or apply to B. & L. Metal Pro- ducts First St., Elmira, Ont. 4b MALE HELP WANTED Dozer operators, shovel opera- tors and sewer labourers. Full winter's work guaranteed. Ap- ply in writing or in person only. No phone calls. Graham & Graham Ltd., 764 Wharn- cliffe Road South, London, Ontario. 4rrb FEMALE HELP WANTED WAITRESS WANTED. Apply in person to Queens Hotel. 4b ENJOY extra cash for Christ- mas. Sell Beauty Counselor gifts and products full or part time. Good areas available in Belgrave, Whitechurch, Blue - vale and Wroxeter. Interested parties phone Betty Walling, 357-3522, 21-28-4-11b "AVON CALLING" All ambitious women with free time who would like to have extra income. No experience necessary—we train you. Open- ings in Turnberry and Culross Townships. Interested? Write District Manager, Mrs, S. Craig, 875 15th St. E., Owen Sound, Ont, N4-D30b MARLATT'S Dead Stock Service HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for Dead Cows & Horses over 600 lbs. More for sick and disabled Cows and Horses according to size and condition FOR PROMPT SERVICE PLEASE CALL COLLECT BRUCE MARLATT Brussels - Phone 133 44 - HOUR SERVICE License No, 390-C-66 TAXI SERVICE LEE'S TAXI For Town, Country or City Trips DIAL 357-1521 Wineham's only insured ,Taxi WANTED 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 LEGAL COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY The Court of Revision on the 1966 Assessment Roll for the Township of Turnberry will be held in the Community Hall, Bluevale, on Saturday, Novem- ber 6, at 3 p.m. John V. Fischer, Clerk. 28-4b NOTICE TOWN OF WINGHAM Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up at my office at Wingham on the 2nd day of November, 1965, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elections and that such list re- mains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro- ceedings to have any errors or omissiones corrected according to law, the last day of appeal being the 16th day of Novem- ber, 1965. WILLIAM RENWICK, Clerk, Town of Wingham. 4-11b NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY COUNTY OF HURON VOTERS' LIST, 1965. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters' List Act, 1960, and that I have posted up at my of- fice in Bluevale on the 31st day of October, 1965, the lists of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elections and such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro- ceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law, the last day of appeal be- ing the fifteenth day of Nov- ember, 1965. JOHN V. FISCHER, Clerk. 4-11b CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List, 1965, Township of Howick, County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up at my office at Gorrie, on the second day of November, 1965, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the municipality at municipal elec- tions and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro- ceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to jaw, the last day for appeal be- ing the sixteenth day of Nov- ember, 1965. Dated this second day of November, 1965. WAN HASKINS, Clerk, Township of Howick. 4b STRAYED STRAYED from Lot 6, Con. 3, Turnberry Township, one Here- ford steer, 650-700 lbs. William Mundell, phone Wroxeter 554 W3. 4b IN MEMORIAM HOWE—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Clarence William Howe, who passed away a year ago, November 5, 1964. His memory Is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. A little tribute true and tender Just to show we do remember. —Ever remembered by sons, David, Donnie, George and wife Velma. 4• f OTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF J. IRENE SPAR - LING, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Widow, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Trus- tee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late J. Irene Sperling, are required to send particulars of their claims, duly verified, to J. T. GOODALL, Solicitor for the Administrator of the said Estate, on or before the 20th day of November, A.D. 1965, and that after such date the Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the. said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have .had notice. DATED at Wingham, On- tario, this 25th day of October, A.D, 1965. Frank Newlands, Administra- tor, by his Solicitor, J, T. GOODALL, Box 119, Wingham, Ontario. 28-4-11b NOTICE TO CREDITORS �N THE ESTATE OF SADIE ADELLA GREENAWAY. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Village of Bluevale, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on the 2nd day of October, 1965, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 13th day of November, 1965. After that date the Adminis- trator will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED 'at Wingham, this 25th day of October, A.D. 1965. CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administrator, 28-4-11b MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING & DECORATING CHARLES RINTOUL Phone 357-3044, Wingh.am. 16rrb SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed, Write Louis Blake, R. R. 2, Brussels, phone 442W6, Brussels, S16 -D15* FLOOR SANDING New hardwood floors laid, sanded and finished. Also old floors. New ,modern equipment. Phone 357-2750, Norman Rin- toul & Sons. 16rrb NOTICE If you are thinking of financ- ing a car be sure to contact your State Farm Agent first. Reuben Appleby, 27 Patrick Street, WIngham, phone 357- 1679, FOR YOUR Insurance Needs in Automo- bile, Farm Liability, Accident and Sickness Hame Protection Call your Co-op Agent - 53 Maple Street, Wingham Dial 357-3739. LLOYD MONTGOMERY FOR MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION Let us help you choose a lovely and enduring family monument of ageless granite or marble. Our talented craftsmen will create a memorial of lasting beauty that will stand as an imperishable monument to the future family memory. Telephone collect for assistance without obligation: Stratford 271-6736. Stratford Cemetery Memorials Ltd., 38 Avondale Ave., Strat- ford, Ontario. A22rrb BIRTHS KUEPFER In Wingham and District Hospital, on Wednes- day, October 27, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kuepfer, R. R. 3, Wingham, a daughter. STAPLETON — In Wingham and District Hospital, on Saturday, October 30, 1965 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Staple- ton, R. R. 4, Wingham, a son, VanOSOH — In Wingham and District Hospital, on Sunday, October 31, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs, Antone VanOsch, R, R. 7, Lucknow, a son, CONGRAM—In Wingham and District Hospital, on Tuesday, November 2, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Congram, Wing. ham, a daughter. CONKEY — Mr. and Mrs. H. Norman, (Barbara Foxton), R. R. 1, Arva, announce the birth of Elizabeth Mary, at St. Joseph's Hospital, on Tuesday, November 2, 1965. Former Cabinet Minister Speaks At Exeter Meet Hon. J. Waldo Monteith, Perth MP and former minister of national health and welfare, told a gathering of more than 300 in the Exeter Legion last Wednesday night that the only reason the Liberal party is cry- ing for a majority government is simply so they can hide their sins behind numbers. Mr. Monteith was speaking on behalf of Conservative can- didate Bob McKinley at a re- ception sponsored by a group of prominent Exeter women. Other speakers at the informal gather- ing were Hon. C. S. Mac - Naughton, Elston Cardiff, Hur- on MP, and John Loney, Bruce MP. Elmer D. Bell, QC, was chairman of the meeting. The prominent Stratford busi- ness executive told the gather- ing the Liberals are afraid of further disclosures following the Dorion inquiry, and so called a snap election to try and cover up the corruption in Ottawa. Referring to old age security and the new Canada Pension Plan, Mr. Monteith charged that the proposal is not good enough. "Two and a half mil- lion Canadians will not benefit one penny from the new pen- sion plan," he added. "Those who are already retired or about to retire will get nothing." Mr. Monteith explained that the government had a brief pre- sented them from the Province of Ontario, asking that a mini- mum pension of $25 per month be given every one, but the Liberals failed to act on it. The speaker also attacked the 11% sales tax on building materials and production ma- chinery, stating that if the Con- servatives form the government this will be abolished. "We need Bob McKinley in Ottawa to help us implement our program, " the speaker con- cluded, "and this fact was ex- emplified the way he handled himself on the platform to- night." Mr. McKinley was introduc- ed to the enthusiastic gather- ing by Elston Cardiff, the retir- ing member for Huron. The candidate pointed out to the meeting that Canada was founded by the Conservative Jack Alexander AUCTIONEER and Appraiser 1 We handle Town and $ Farm Sales • Phone 357-3631 - Wingham eW. L i kik 1116flihnl'miR{ipi• Corning Events LIVING FAITH Telecast will be seen over OKNX.TV this Sunday, Nov- ember 7, 1:00-1;30 p.m. Watch for it. 4* BABE SALE On Friday, November 5, from 3 to 5, in Oddfellows Lodge rooms, Wingham. Sponsored by Bluevale Women's Institute, 4b THE BENEFIT DANCE That was to be held for Mr. and Mrs. Dick deBoer in the Bluevale Hall Friday night, has been postponed until November 12th. 4b WINGHAM TRAVEL AGENCY Has now been taken over by Mrs. Harold Congram, For in- formation on bus tours phone 357-2652. 28-4* KINETTE CLUB Of Wingham invites you to their coffee break and bake sale to be held on Saturday, November 13, from 2:30-4:30 p,m., at Oddfellows Hall. Coffee and doughnuts served, Draw will be made on an electric blanket. Tickets are available from any Kinette member. 4-11b 14th NOVEMBER, 1965 Fourth annual Coin Exhibi- tion at the Elm Haven Motel, Clinton, Ontario. Doors open at 1 p.m. $50,000.00 value in gold coins of the world will be on display, Sponsored by the Hur- on County Numismatic Club. Plan to .attend this wonderful exhibition. Smorgasbord dinner from 4:30-7:00 p.m. 4b CARDS OF THANKS The relatives of the late Mrs. Belle Armstrong wish to thank all for their visits, letters, cards, gifts and flowers while she was in the Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. McKibbon, Rev. Johnson and the nursing staff on third floor. These kindnesses are much appreciated. 4* I wish to express my sincere thanks and deep appreciation to •friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral tributes, sympathy cards and donation, and many acts of kindness shown during the recent sad bereavement of my beloved brother, Thomas Girling, Spec- ial thanks to the Currie funer- al home, Captain of the Salva- tion Army and the pallbearers. — Sister and brother-in-law, Kay and Bill. 4b Sincere thanks to my neigh- bors, friends and relatives for their visits, cards and treats while I was a patient in Wing - ham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Corrin, Dr, Klahsen and to the hospital staff for excellent care.—Edith Garniss. 4b Doris and Murray Atmore wish to express their sincere thanks to neighbors, friends and relatives for the gift of money and the enjoyable even- ing in Belmore Community Centre. Special thanks to Carl and Marie Douglas, Raymond Neil, Bruce Hayes and Mac Inglis. 4b party nearly 100 years ago, and it is only right they should be in power for the centennial of the country. "If the Conserva- tives are elected we will get on with doing something for this wonderful Canada of ours," he explained. "The people inwes- tern Canada will not forget that it was the Conservative govern- ment, under agriculture minis- ter Alvin Hamilton, that start- ed the ball rolling on wheat sales to foreign countries. The Liberals are only carrying on with something we started." Following Mr. McKinley's address, a touching scene took place at the reception, when he was given a standing ovation by the crowd. Another brief speaker at the affair was Highways Minister C. S. MacNaughton, who pledged his support for the can- didate. "I stand firmly behind this fine young man," Mr. Mac - Naughton said, "and will do all in my power from now until election day to see that lie wins the riding for the Conservative party." Referring to the 11% sales tax on building materials and production machinery, the min- ister described it as the most un- fair taxation in history. Ile told the gathering that he knew the people could depend on Mr, Diefenbaker to remove this tax after he becomes prime minis- ter. Mr. MacNaughton also intro- duced Jdhn Loney, Bruce MP. ANY NEW LADY CURLERS Wishing to be included in the first draw for this season please contact Mrs, R, LeVan, 4b NOTICE Wingham Minor Hockey As- scciation will be selling Christ- mas cake in one lb, packages on Saturday, Nov, 13. 4b REMEMBRANCE DAY TEA AND BAKE SALE In the Town Hall, Saturday, November 6, at 3 p.m., spon- sored by the Legion Auxliary. 4b L.O.L. EUCHRE In the Gorrie Hall, November 10, at 8:30 p.m, Ladies please lying lunch, 4b UNITED CHURCH FALL TEA A new look will be in evi- dence at the United 'Church UCW fall tea and bazaar to be held in the Sunday School room an Wednesday, November 17, at 3 p.m. 4b G(1DERICIIi LIONS BINGO Wednesday, November 10, at 8:30 p.m., at Harbourllte 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 ENGAGEMENT Mr, Earl McNee announces the engagement of his daugh- ter, Eva Dale, to Mr. Cyril Kenneth Harold Weber. The marriage to take place Satur- day, November 6, at 2:30 p.m., at Belmore United Church. Re- ception to follow at Belmore Arena, 4 p.m. 4* AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm, livestock, machinery, hay and grain, Lot 4, Con. 8, Grey Township, 11,4 .miles .north and 1 mile east of Brussels on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1 p.m. Cattle -7 cows, due to freshen January on; Swiss cow, second calf due in Jan.; 24 feeder heif- ers, weight approx. 700 lbs.; 3 yearling steers; 6 spring calves. Machinery—D Case tractor; 3 furrow Case plow; 1951 Ford tractor with plow; Internation- al double disc; Beulah culti- vator; 9 section harrows; Mc- Cormick 13 run seed drill; Case A6 combine; Case manure spreader; NT Case baler; New Idea mower; Case elevator for hay or grain; Champion oat roller and motor (new) ; Mas- sey -Harris side rake; Massey - Harris disc plow, 4 furrows; Massey 11 cream separator; Viking cream separator; Cy- clone seeder for tractor, power take off (new); 2000 lb. scales; extension ladder; potato dig- ger; set sleighs; John Deere pea harvester; posthole digger; 3 point hitch; hay tedder; wa- gon and rack; Universal milk- ing machine; Dearborn manure loader; snow blower. Hay and Grain — 3000 bales hay; 3000 bus. mixed grain. Some household effects. Terms: Chattels—Cash, Pro- perty will be offered for sale at 3 p.m., subject to reserve bid. 155 acres clay loam land, large steel barn, frame house cover- ed with asphalt shingles, drilled well. 10% down, balance 30 days. Prop., Jacklin Bros. Auct., 'Harold Jackson. Clerk, George Powell. 4-11b For Sale HOMES $4,500-11 storey home with conveniences, terms. $11,500-2 storey completely modern, terms. $9,900-1% storey Thome, all conveniences, terms. $4,500-1% storey with con- veniences, $1,000 down. 58,000—Up to date 11 storey home, terms. FARMS $10,900-100 acre highway farm, modern buildings. $9,900-100 acre farm with farm equipment included, $14,500-100 acres, all level workable land, 515,000-123 acres, good buildings, rich land. $17,900-150 acres, located close to highway. $40,000-300 acres, suitable for dairy or beef. DON HOLST • REAL ESTATE BROKER Gerald Walter, Representative Wingham, Ph. 357-3840 1 • • •