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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-11-18, Page 18bam Advance -Tittles, Thursda ., Nov, l8, 1.965 �11►�I}jE f1 ``s���,i activities FOR SALE WALNUT drop-leaf table for sale, Duncan Phyfe, 36x48. Ph. 357-1093. 18* SET OF 20 Books of Know- ledge for aale, gold bound, re- cent issue, price reasonable. Apply Box, 50, Advance -Times. 18* CURRIE'S Furniture - Chest of drawers. solid birch, 4 draw- er W-25", H-31", $18.75; 5 draw- er W-25", H-37", $21.95, Ready to paint. 11-18b WHITE WEDDING DRESS for sale, plus veil and head- piece, in very good cordition. Reasonable price. Phone 357- 3389. 18b FLOOR MODEL 21" TV Dumont. Needs some repair. $35.00. Apply Wm. Bond, 88 James St., Wingham, 11-18-25* 15' GE upright freezer; 9' GE refrigerator and GE electric stove for sale, Mrs. Jim Rlch- ardson, phone Wingham 357- 2518. 18b TELEPHONE BENCHES, .ar- borite tops, upholstered seat and back, $11.50. Currie's Furniture. 11-18b FOR SALE -Mall chain saw; quantity of storm windows, various sizes; number of 6.70x 15 tires; Universal milker, pump and two units. Lynn Morrison, 357-3008. 18* MILK FILTERS for sale, plain, rapid flo, 6%"-85c a box. Alexander's Hardware. phone 357-3631. 11rrb THE WORLD BOOK Encyclo- pedia for sale, A 1965 edition demonstrator set of 20 volumes. Substantial reduction on the listed price. For information write or phone the local man- ager, Ted Moszkowski, P.O. Box 10, tel. 357-1572. 18b 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 75 -ACRE FARM for sale, about 5 miles from Wingham. Brick house, large "'L" shaped barn, driving shed. Apply Box 49, Advance -Times. 18* ELLIOTT REAL ESTATE AGENCY Gordon B. Elliott, Broker, Blyth, Ontario. Edward A. Elliott, Salesman, Wingham, Ontario. Phones: Wingham 357-1590 Blyth 5234481 11/4 storey frame home in ex- cellent condition, 2 bathrooms, new furnace and roof, includes 'ideal building lot. 11-18-25b FOR RENT 2 - BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent, in Blyth. Modern con- veniences. Phone 523-4361. 18* SALES HELP WTD. -Male RAWLEIGH business now open in part Huron County. Trade well established. Excellent op- portunity. Full time. Write Rawleigh, Dept. K-453-189, 4005 Riohelieu, St. Henry, Montreal. 18b REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WINGHAM AND DISTRICT This attractive, exciting career may be yours if you have a real desire to serve the public. Our organization san help you find this rewarding career in the real estate profession. Those with past experience preferred, but if you have reason to be- lieve that you would be success- ful in this full-time fascinating Sales career we invite you to call for an appointment. This may be your big opportunity. For an appointment to discuss your future career, contact Mr. Don Holst, Don Hoist Real Estate Broker 1023 2nd Ave. E., Owen Sound. Phone 378-3460. 11-18b MALE HELP WANTED 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 EXPERIENCED female help wanted from 5-12 p.m. Apply in person. Good's Coffee Shop. 18rrb "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 CARS & TRUCKS FOR SALE 1956 FORD 2 -TON, .duals and steel platform. Excellent condi- tion. 1953 International 1 -ton; 1952 Plymouth Hardtop; 1949 Ford, runs good. Lynn Morri- son, 357-3008. 18* LIVESTOCK FOR SALE ONE AGED RAM for sale. Phone Mildmay 367-2060. 18* 10 CHUNKS of pigs for sale. Clarence Ritchie, phone 357- 2198. 18* MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING & DECORATING CHARLES RINTOUL Phone 357-3044, Wingham. 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. l6rrb 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 Home 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 TENDERS WANTED TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m., Tuesday, November 23, 1965, for a supply of screened sand for winter street sanding. Please quote price per yard delivered to town shed, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- ed, William J. Renwick, Town Clerk. 18b WANTED WANTED - Girl Guide uni- forms in good condition. Phone Teeswater, 392-6991, Mrs. John Callahan. 18b WANTED White Ash and Hard Maple Logs. Sell direct and save middle man's profit. Best Cash Prices Paid. Elgin Handles Limited, 21 Kains Street, St. Thomas, Ontario, phone 631- 0330. 18b LEGAL MORRIS TOWNSHIP NOMINATION MEETING will be held in Morris Town- ship Hall, Friday, Novemer 26, at 1 p.m. 18b TAXI SERVICE LEE'S TAXI For Town. Country or Qty Trips DIAL 357-1521 Wing'ham's only Insured Taxi LOST LOST - Two steers, one red with white face, one black with white face, between 700-800 lbs. Lot 19-20 Turnberry Twp. Chas. Czerniawski, 357-1219. 18* FOUND STRAYED TO FARM of Denis Langridge, n1/2 lot 12, con. 5, Morris, one cattle beast. Own- er may have same by proving property and paying expenses. 18* STRAYED TO FARM of Hugh Armstrong, Lot 18, Con. 2, Cul- ross, one cattle beast, about 900 lbs. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. 18* PERSONAL BROOKHAVEN Nursing Home in Wingham has accommoda- tion for old age pensioners. Phone Wingham 357-3430. 11-18-25* Due to excellent public re- sponse there is only a limited quantity of Christmas cake left. The Minor Hockey iAssociation thanks everyone very much for their purchases. Anyone missed in our Saturday canvass can get some of this excellent cake at Maclntyre's Bake Shop, or by calling Roger West at 357- 2263. 18b CARDS OF THANKS The !Yamily of the late David A, Armstrong would like to sincerely thank their friends, relatives and neighbors for all the kindnesses shown to them at their recent bereavement and for the beautiful floral tri- butes. Special thanks to Rev. G. E. Packenham, Rev. Mr. Perrie of Thorndale United Church, also the ladies of the Anglican Church, Fordwich. 18* The Minor Hockey Associ- ation wishes to thank all those who purchased cake -to help our cause. Thanks to Bill Lock - ridge, Mac Ritchie, Dee Miller and Walden Brother- for free use of a vehicle. The results of all these efforts are seen regu- larly during the winter, in the Wingham Arena. 18b We wish to thank all our neighbors and friends for their help during and after thn fire. Also for the many gifts and the wonderful evening in the Blue - vale Hall. It is all deeply ap- preciated and will never be forgotten, -Dick and Siets de Boer and family. 18* I wish to express my sincere thanks to all who visited me, sent cards, flowers and gifts while a patnent in Wingham and District Hospital. I espec- ially wish to acknowledge my gratitude to Dr, Crawford and the staff of the hospital„ also Rev. Al. Johnston and the sev- eral friends who were so kind to my wife. It is all deeply ap- preciated.---Wm. p- preciated: Wm. W. MacDon- ald, Brussels, Ont. 18* IN MEMORIAM SEWERS -In treasured mem- ory of our little nephew, Allan Sewers, who passed away suddenly November 14, 1950, aged 4 years. Wishing today as we wished before, That God could have spared you many years more. In our hearts your memory is kept, To love, to cherish and never forget. --Lovingly remembered by Reta and George Drehmann. 18* - FOR - Lathing - Plastering Alterations Repairs - Patching PHONE 367-2317 MILDMAY 18* Coming Events W. A. GUILD OF ST. PAUL'S Are holding their Christmas tea and bake sale on Wednes- day, November 24, at 3 p.m., in the Parish Room. Everyone welcome. 18b COUNTRY CURLERS Annual meeting and euchre November 22, at 9 p.m., in the Belgrave Arena. Please bring sandwiches. 18b PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE Bluevale Community Hall, Thursday, Nov. 25, sponsored by the Recreation Association. Good prizes and lunch served. 18b ANNOUNCEMENT The UCW of Knox United Church, Belgrave, are holding their fall bazaar on Friday, November 26, in the church basement at 3 p.m. Everyone welcome, 18-25b GODERICH LIONS BINGO Wednesday, November 24, at 8:30 p.rn., 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 LIVING FAITH Telecast on CKNX, Channel 8, will be seen this Sunday, November 21st, at 1 to 1:30 p.m. Watch for it, 18* THE LADY CURLERS Will open the season with a pot luck luncheon Monday, November 22, at 1 p.m, 18b EUCHRE PARTY In the IOOF Hall, Wingham, Wednesday, November 24, at 8:15. Sponsored by the Rebekah Lodge. Everyone welcome, 18b TEA AND SALE Saturday, November 27, 2 to 4:30, Oddfellows Hall. Christ- mas display and sale. Come in and ohoose your gifts while having tea. Door prizes and free gifts. Sponsored by Betty Walling, your Beauty Coun- selor, 18-25b THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY To the Wingham and District Hospital will meet in the Wing - ham Council Chamber on Mon- day, November 22, 1965, at 2:30 P.m. A film is to be shown and all members and interested persons are requested to bring a gift for the gift case at the hospital. Let's all help our dis- trict hospital. 18b NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ROLAND GRAIN. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on the eighteenth day of October, 1965, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the twenty-seventh day of Novem- ber, 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 8th day of November, A.D. 1965. CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executrix. 11-18-25b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF PRANCES ELIZABETH MdCRAE. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Village of Belgrave. in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on the twelfth day of Oc- tober, 1965, are required to file proof of same with the under- signed on or before the twenty- seventh day of November, 1965. After that date the Executor will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, this 8th day of November, A.D. 1965. CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor. 11-18-25b NOTICE TO. CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF HARRY RINN. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Village of Belgrave, in the County of Huron, Cleaner, who died on the 28th day of Septem- ber, 1965, are required to file proof of same with the under- signed on or before the 27th 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 9th day of November, A.D. 1965. CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrator 11-18-25b MARLATT'S Dead Stock Service HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for Dead Cows • Horses over 510 lbs. More for sick and disabled Cows and Horses according to else and condition FOR PROMPT SERVICE PIAMIE CALL ooLi.7 er BRUCE MARLATT Brussels - Phone 133 24 - HOUR SERVICE License No, 300.466 AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE of livestock and machinery, Lot 27, Con. 4, Morris Town- ship, 11/4 miles north and 1 mile west of Brussels on SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1 p.m. Cattle - 2 Hereford cows, calves at side, bred May and June; 12 Durham Shorthorn cows, calves at side, bred May and June; 12 Durham year- lings; Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old, with papers. Implements - David Brown tractor (diesel), 3 yrs. old; David Brown 3 furrow mount- ed plow; International W4 trac- tor, A-1 condition; Internation- al seed drill, 13 run; 8 -ft. cul- tiva.tor, 3 point hitch; McKee harvester wagon box with 40 ft. pipe; steel roller; 5 section harrows; 3 section harrows; 'John Deere wagon; Massey Harris side rake; 6 -ft. horse mower; John Deere manure spreader; Bissel double disc; trailer; 2 unit De Laval ,milk- ing machine; electric cream separator; Papec hammer mill; fanning mill; 35 ft. endless belt; 5 rims tires, tube size 6.70x15; 200 Ib. scales; 2 pig crates. Grain -1200 bus. mixed grain; 600 bus. pure oats. Other artioles too numerous to mention. Terms -Cash. Farm sold. Proprietor, Ross Duncan. Auctioneer, Harold Jackson. Clerk, George Powell. 18b 1 i The regular Tuesday night meeting of Wolf Cub Pack "A" was held at the Scout House with 31 boys and four leaders present. Fees were collected and attendance marked and a Turnberry Twp. Council Meeting Turnberry Township Coun- cil decided to purchase the cul- vert for Adair's sideroad from Armco Drainage and Metal Pro- ducts at its regular meeting. The company is to supervise the work when the culvert is being installed. .A grant of $100 was given to Bluevale Hall Board. GENERAL ACCOUNTS:Brook- haven Nursing Home, $366.75; Relief, $317.50; Sombra Town- ship, relief charge back, $11.22; Town of Wingham, relief charge back, $4.00; Wingham Ad- vance -Times, account, $58.30, C. B. Hoffman, stove oil, $1.25; Ontario Hydro, $116.75; Mel Jermyn, moving founda- tion, 345.00; John V. Fischer, part salary $50.00, mileage to Clinton and Guelph $22.60, $72.60; Wes Paulin, destroying and burying dogs, $10.00; Re- ceiver General, unemployment ins. , $8.16; Cliff Heffer, bal- ance of salary, selecting jurors and expenses, 3206.05; A. D. Smith, selecting jurors and mileage, $10.00; Joe Kerr, marked cheque return, $300,00; Municipal World, supplies, $20.36; Community Hall Board, grant, $100.00. ROAD ACCOUNTS: James Wright, $32.20; Geo. Galla- way, $324.80; Wm. Mundell, 3166.67; Twp. of Howick, byd. acct., 33809.67; Daily Com- mercial News, $12.90; Wing - ham Tire Service, 324.14; Er- nie Merkley, diesel oil and fur- nace oil, $148.02; Listowel Salvage, $190.22; W. H. Gal- laher, bulldozing, $624.00; E. E. Cathers, loader and truck, $482.50; Mac Wylie, truck, $162.50; Mrs. Errington, gra- vel, $114.17; Thomas Parker, welding, $64.70; John V. Fis- cher, cutting trees, 37.50; Joe Kerr, gravel, $1435.00; Rober- Steel, couplers, $36.96, B. M. Ross, $350.00; Dominion Soil Investigation, $1409.54; Jas. Wright, cutting tree, $1.50; Wroxeter Telephone Co. , tolls, $13.10; Listowel Transport, $5.85. CREDIT UNION NEW LOCATION No. 5 DIAGONAL ROAD OPEN DAILY 10 to 12and 1:30to5:30 Jack Alexander AUCTIONEER and Appraiser We handle Town and Farm Sales • Phone 357-3631 - Wingham EAST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP Municipal Nominations Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting for the nomination of candidates to fill the offices of Reeve, four Councillors and two members of the School Board of the Township School Area for the Township of East Wawanosh for thr year 1966 will be held at BELGRAVE COMMUNITY CENTRE IN THE VILLAGE OF BELGRAVE in the Township of East Wawanosh, at one o'clock in the afternoon on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1965 In case there should be more than the necessary number of candidates proposed, and a poll demand- ed, polls will open from nine o'clock a.m., until five o'clock p.m., on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1965. R. H. THOMPSON, Dated Nov. 10, 1965. TOWNSHIP CLERK. brief inspection followed.. Due to the power failure, activities were limited to story- telling by several 1st and 2nd Star Cubs, A short drill period followed in preparation for the Armistice Day parade. Closing ceremonies were taken by Raksha and White Six- er Robert Vanderwoude led the Grand Howl, Baloo presented a Guide badge to Terry Reid; Pet Keeper to Tom Lee and House Orderly badge and Pet Keeper to Steven Sallows, Ser- vice stars and Sixer and Second stripes were also given to the boys. Meeting closed with the Cub Prayer. NOTICE TO PARENTS OF SCOUTS & CUBS Next week's meeting will be a joint Cub and Scout event to be held on Thursday, Nov. 25 at 7 p. m. in the Sunday School room of the Wingham United Church. At this meeting seven Cubs will go into Scouts. This event is called the "Leaping Up" ceremony. The Scout and Cub leaders wish to join the boys in inviting the parents to come to this impressive ceremony. Personals --Mrs, J. W. Leeson, Blair, spent from Thursday until Sat- urday at the home of Mrs, D. S. MacNaughton. Mrs. W. E. Hainstock and Mrs. F. M. For- ster, both of Fordwich, were Friday visitors at the Mac - Naughton home. -Mrs. Elizabeth McBurney of Vancouver, who has spent several weeks with relatives in this district, left for Hamilton on Saturday and later this month will return to her home. She was accompanied to Ham- ilton by Stewart McBurney, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robinson and son Ray. For Sale Bargain priced 6 room com- pletely up to date home with all modern conveniences, situ- ated on a landscaped lot close to schools, churches, etc. Full price $9,900. A modest down - payment and the balance to be repaid interest only. $4,500 full price with a low down payment and easy terms for a 11/4 storey home with con- veniences, situated approxi- mately one block from main street. Lucknow home, up to date with modern conveniences lo- cated on a double lot. Full ask- ing price only $8,000 with ' a downpayment of $2,500 and easy terms. Whitechurch home. Full down payment only $1,000. 11/4 storey home with conveniences such as 4 piece bath, built in cup- boards, H.D. wiring, etc. Full price $4,900. $4,500 full price and terms can be arranged for a 4 year old cottage, completely furnish- ed, located on Lake Huron near Amberley. Investment property! A large strip of land measuring approx. 760'x525', suitable for develop- ing into cottage sites. This pro- perty is located at Lake Huron. Asking price is $5.000, but own- er has instructed us to submit all offers. Sacrifice. 100 acre highway farm with a good set of farm buildings and located close to shopping facilities. The full asldng price is a mere $10,900. 300 level acre dairy farm, situated close to the highway and close to town. The brick home has all the up to date conveniences plus extras such as 2 bathrooms, plus a shower In the basement, etc. The 3 king sized barns and 2 silos are in "A-1" shape. Two spring fed streams plus the Teeswater River which runs through this extra good farm assures yod of an ample water supply. The full asking price is $40,000: A modest down payment and terms can be arranged. • $3,500 is the full asking price for a 100 acre grass farm. Lo- cated a few miles off Highway 88. A spring fed stream runs the full length of this property. DON HOLST REAL ESTATE BROKER Gerald Walter, Representative Wingham, Ph. 357-3840 I • • r • a a