The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-12-02, Page 6Page 6 -<_ Wingham Advance-Titrles, Thursday, Dec. 2, 1965
IT'S ALL IN THE
ADVANCE -TIMES
PHONE
357-2320
FOR SALE
WOOD for sale. Phone Edgar
Dane, 830R12, Wroxeter. 2*
OIL BURNER for sale; wood-
en combination ,door. Phone
392-6564, Teeswater, 2b
ROSE FRIT -7F Fry & Black-
ball chesterfield and chair for
sale. Phone 357-2921 after 6
p.m. 2*
BROWNIE 8mm Kodak movie
for sale, with leather carrier,
also projector, splicer and
screen. Call 357-2908. 2-9*
MILK,, FILTERS for sale,
plain, rapid flo, 61/2"-85c a
box, Alexander's Hardware,
phone 357-3631. 11rrb
FOR SALE — .22 target rifle,
$22 worth of sights on it. In Al
condition. Priced to sell. Phone
357-1753, Wingham, after 6 p.m.
2b
SUNBEAM SPECIALS — Sun-
beam appliances reduced for
Christmas shoppers. Singer Co.
of Canada, ph. 357-3730. 2-9b
SCOTCH PINE Christmas trees
are now on sale at the
Legion Home, John Street.
Excellent choice, so come early
and get your pick. Help us
serve by using a Legion Christ-
mas tree, 2b
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS —
Purebred Samoyed, German
Shepherds and Chihuahua pup-
pies. Mrs. Carl Jacklin, Ethel,
Ont., Brussels 421,17. 2b
BEAUTY SHOP equipment for
sale -2 dryers, shampoo sink,
shampoo chair. All in excellent
condition. Phone 357-1055. 2b
REPOSSESSIONS — 1 Deluxe
automatic washer; 1 Economy
clothes dryer. $125.00 off, Sing-
er Co. of Canada, phone 357-
3730. 2-9b
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
un. Special quantity purchase
of walnut, mahogany and oak
piano benches at $5.50 nff reg-
ular price. Garnet Farrier,
Whitechurch, phone 357-2068,
Wingham. 4-11-18-25-2*
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
*Sewing Machines (free bonus
certificate)
*Typewriters
*Floor Polishers -
*New Vacuum Cleaners
*Radios (Transistor and elec-
tric)
*Televisions (portable and con-
soles)
SINGER CO. OF CANADA
Goderich, Phone 524-8431 or
Wingham 357-373.0 2-9b
CARS & TRUCKS FOR SALE
1958 FORD 4 door sedan for
sale. In good condition. Phone
357-1269. 2*
1948 DODGE pickup truck for
sale. Reasonable. Phone 357-
2279. 2b
1962 IMPALA hardtop V8 stick
shift, radio, whitewalls, white
with red interior, immaculate
condition. One snow blower, 3
point hitch, Ph. 54832, Wrox-
eter. 2*
1964 MERCURY 2 door hardtop
for sale, power brakes and
steering, white leather uphol-
stery, bucket seats, radio and
whitewalls. Low mileage. Priced
to sell as owner is moving to
USA. Phone 357-2062. 2-9b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
PONY MARE for sale. Barry
Goliey, phone 357-1348. 2b
FOR SALE—Chestnut shetland'
mare pony, 4 years old; also
12 York chunks. Ralph Tomp-
kins, phone 252J, Wroxeter. 2b
GRADE HOLSTEIN bull for
sale, 1% years old. Butter -boy
breeding. Reasonable price,
Russell Powell, R. R. 2, Wrox-
eter, phone Wroxeter 806R3.
2b
SALES HELP WANTED
Mak or Female
FREE COOK BOOK
Get your Rawleigh Cook Book
,now and information how to
make money selling Rawleigh
Products, full or part time.
Write Rawleigh, Dept, L -453 -
FC, 4005 Richelieu, St, Henry,
Montreal. 2b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Ommilmorsor ammo
FOR SALE -•25 acres, more or
less, bush land (limited amount
of timber) in Howick Town-
ship. Also one town lot, approx.
40' wide, in Village of Wrox-
eter. Contact W. L, Butler,
Trustee, 34 Young St., Kitchen-
er. 2b
WILLIAM S. REED
General Insurance and
Real Estate Broker
Dial 357-2174, Wingham
Attractive 2 storey brick
home, excellent condition with
many extras, first floor has a
spacious living room, dining
room, kitchen, half bath, sun
porch; second floor has 3 spac-
ious bedrooms, full bath; hot
water heating, insulated, full
basement, garage: good loca-
tion; very reasonable with early
possession.
Several homes, farms and
businesses to choose from. 2b
MALE HELP WANTED
WANTED—Man to train in the
motor rewind trade, above av-
erage mechanical ability. Elec-
trical knowledge preferred but
not essential, Burke Electric,
Wingham. 2b
EXPERIENCED single man
for beef farm. No hogs or poul-
try. No milking. Top wages
and board. Apply Chas, Somer-
ville, R. R. 6, St. Marys, phone
229-6447. 2b
WANTED—First class welders,
also steel workers, capable of
laying out and fabricating steel
weldments. Apply Russell Bros.
Ltd., Owen Sound, Ont. 2-9b
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
MARRIED MAN is required
for a poultry farm in the Wing -
ham area. Top wages will be
paid. House with modern con-
veniences will be supplied with
hydro, telephone and fuel, also
Workmen's Compensation, plus
other benefits. Anyone interest-
ed or wishing more informa-
tion should contact Box 53,
Advance -Times. 26
FEMALE HELP WANTED
"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
WANTED
BOARDERS or roomers want-
ed. Phone 357-2652. 25-4b
WANTED — South -wind car
heater. Phone 357-2333. 2*
WANTED — One black, well
trained and quiet quarter horse
(mare). Ralph Tompkins, phone
252J, Wroxeter, 2b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WORK WANTED — Full or
part time. Phone 357-1387. 2*
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for dead and disabled cows
and horses.
Call Collect 881-3450
GRAF STOCK REMOVERS
Walkerton, Ont.
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
acoording to size mid condition
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels - Phone 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
License No. 990-145
PERSONAL
SCOTCH PINE Christmas trees
are now on sale at the
Legion Home, John Street.
Excellent choice, so come early
and get your pick. Help us
serve by using a Legion Christ-
mas tree, 2b
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mer-
vyn Templeman would like to
express their many thanks for
flower memorials and contribu-
tions to the Cancer Society;
also friends and neighbors for
the many acts of kindness to
the family at the time of their
bereavement, Also the nurses
at Wingham and District Hos-
pital, Dr. Crawford, Rev. John.
son and the ministers of Wing -
ham for the many visits, kind-
ness and care during the
months he was a patient in the
hospital. 2b
The sisters and brothers of
the late Peter Kennedy wish to
express their very deep appreci-
ation for all kindness shown,
the Wingham and District Hos-
pital, Dr. Crawford, Rev. Gor-
don Fish, Currie funeral home,
those who sent flowers and
sympathy cards, and all those
who helped in so many ways.
These acts of kindness will not
soon be forgotten. 2*
The family of the late Mrs.
Albert G. Vincent wish to ex-
press their sincere gratitude
for the many kind words of
sympathy spoken to them, also
cards and the many floral tri-
butes. Special thanks to Rev.
A. Jackson, the nursing staff
on North Wing who made her
so comfortable while there, the
neighbors, the ladies of the
United Church and the Walker
funeral home, 2*
I would like to thank all who
expressed their good wishes by
cards, letters and treats while
in Victoria Hospital, London.—
Mrs. S. A. Murray. 2b
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. Mel Cor-
rin, Dr. Maxim and the nurs-
ing staff on first floor.—Mrs.
Ira Wall. 2*
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, Brusses, S16 -D15*
FLOOR SANDING
New hardwood floors laid,
sanded and finished. Also old
floors. New rnodern equipment.
Phone 357-2750, Norman --Ran-
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 Home Protection
Call your Co-op Agent-
53
gent-53 Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 357-3739.
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
FOR MEMORIALS OF
DISTINCTION
Let us Whelp 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
271-6738,
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd., 38 Avondale Ave,, Stmt..
ford, Ontario. A22rrb
CREDIT UNION
NEW LOCATION
No. 5 DIAGONAL ROAD
OPEN DAILY
10 to 12 and 1:30 to 5i3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF SARAH
MUSGROVE.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of the
above mentioned, late of the
Village of Wroxeter, in the
County of Huron, who died on
the 16th day of July, 1965, are
required to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or be-
fore the 11th day of December,
1965.
After that date the Executors
will proceed to distribute the
Estate having regard only to
the claims of which they shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this
22nd day of November, A.D.
1965.
CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
25-2-9b
DIED
BROWN—Mrs. Adelaide H.
Brown, beloved wife of the late
Thomas George Brown, passed
away in Wingham and District
Hospital on Monday, November
29, 1965. Mrs. Brown was born
in Huron Township, Huron
County, on July 6, 1886, and is
survived by two daughters,
Mrs, iAdrien L. (Carmen) Har-
denburg, of Grand Blanc, Mich.,
and Mrs, Clarence R. (Althea)
Cantelon, of Wingham, also
one sister, Mrs. Walter D.
(Kate) Munroe, of Flint Mich.,
three grandsons and four great
grandsons. Funeral service will
be held today (Thursday) from
the R. A. Currie & Son funeral
Thome at 2 p.m, Interment in
Wingham Cemetery.
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. mall
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 13/a storey home with con-
veniences situated approxi-
mately 1 block from the main
street of Wingham.
Lucknow home, up to date
with modern conveniences lo-
cated on a double lot. Full ask-
ing price only $8,000 with a
down payment of $2,500 and
easy terms.
Sacrifice. 100 acre highway
farm with a good set of farm
buildings located close to shop-
ping facilities. The full asking
price is a mere $10,900.
You can have a sure income
of $16,000 a year if you buy
this dairy farm with 2 year old
$17,000 3 bedroom home, Milk
contract, pipe -line milker, bulk
tank, stable cleaner. Barn,
granary and silo hill of 'feed.
Approximately 60 dairy cattle.
Move in next month if you like.
Lock, stock and barrel deal.
200 rich acres. White enchant-
ing farm home with white
fences and mature maples.
King sized barn with loose
stabling for 80 head, 47 tie-ups,
stable cleaner, bulk tank, silo
unloader. 2 diesel tractors in-
cluded in the full line of mo-
dern .machinery. More than
enough feed for the 80 head
of high -testing Holsteins. Im-
mediate possession.
34 cottage lots surveyed in
an area where better cottages
are being built. Roads all fin-
ished and gravelled. 12 acres of
gravel pit just opened and gov.
ernment tested. Sand beach.
$18,000.
Hardware store in Bruce
County. Ideal place to raise a
family in the smart 8 bedroom
modern apartment. Be your
own boss. Illness forcing sale.
Full price $12,000, plus stock,
$2,000 down or owner will trade
on house or pasture farm.
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Ivan Struthers, Representative
Wingham, Ph. 357-3840
BIRTHS
BROOK — To Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Brocic, (Mary Lou
McArthur), a daughter, on
November 23, 1965, at the
Toronto Western Hospital.
WALKER — In Wingham and
District !Hospital, on Friday,
November 26, 1965, to Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Walker,
Wingham, a daughter.
COBER — In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Friday,
November 26, 1965, to Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Cober, R.
R. 1, Wroxeter, a daughter.
The production of the first
printing on this continent is
attributed to the Spaniards of
Mexico. Unverifiable records
indicate that they were printing
religious books south of the Rio
Grande as early as 1539. Four
books from Mexico, bearing the
date 1544, are now on exhibit
in the New York Public Library.
The first English-language
printing on this continent was
executed at Cambridge, Mass-
achusett's in 1638. North Amer-
ica's first newspaper appeared
in 1690. It bore the rather
rambling title, "Publik Occur-
rences, Both Foreign and Do- •
mestik, "
Coming Events
LIVING FAITH
Watch for this telecast this
coming Sunday, December 5th,
at 1 o'clock over CRNX-TV,
Channel 8. 2*
REGISTRATION
For Gorrie and Wroxeter
Athletic Association, For all
minor hockey teams Saturday,
December 4, from 1-3 p,m., in
Gorrie and Wroxeter •arenas. 2b
THE DECEMBER
Meeting of the Women's In-
stitute will be held on Thurs-
day, December 9, in the Coun-
cil Chambers at 2;30 p.m. The
program conveners are Mrs,
Day, Mrs. Gannett and Mrs,
J. Halliday. The guest speak-
er will be Capt. Ferris of the
Salvation Army. Three prizes
will be given for the best dis-
play of Christmas goodies. The
hostesses are Mrs. Finnegan,
Mrs. Galbraith, Miss Simpson
and Mrs. McGee. 2*
LADIES' AID OF ST, AN-
DREWS PRESIWTERIAN
Church are holding" their
Christmas tea and bake sale in •
the Council Chambers Satur-
day, December 4th, from 3-5,
Everyone welcome. 2*
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Scotch pine Christmas trees
are now on sale at the
Legion Home, John Street.
Excellent choice, so come early
and get your pick. Help us
serve by using a Legion Christ-
mas tree. 2b
GODERICH LIONS BINGO
Wednesday, December 8, at
8:30 p,m., at Harbourilte 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
A Child Dreams
of Christmas
Every child dreams at Christ-
mas time, and as we grow old
we cherish the dreams of our
childhood as much as the real-
ity of this sacred season. But
there are some children who
dare not dream of Christmas.
They have been hurt and dis-
appointed so much in their short
lives that they are afraid to
hope. These are the children
of poverty-stricken families, of
broken homes, and institutions;
ill, frightened, unhappy child-
ren. Must they go without
Christmas this year, while oth-
ers have so much?
M
Not if The Salvation Army
can help it. In countless ways ,,
this 100 -year-old organization
brings the joys of Christmas to
children too often forgotten.
Small things -- a stocking fill-
ed with candy canes, a new
doll, a warm smile, can make
the day glow with happiness for
a child. Salvationists not only
provide these things, but also
work to reunite families, ob-
tain jobs for fathers and help
parents to cope with emotional
problems. A gift to The Sal-
vation Army's annual Christmas
Fund can give a child the cour-
age to dream again.
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