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FOR SALE
TRADE-INS at Currie's Furni-
ture: 2 pce. used chesterfield;
7 pce. chrome set; upholstered
footstool. Good value. 30b
DID YOU receive a sum of
money for Christmas to choose
your own gift? Why not call
Vivian, 255 Carling Terrace,
357-2490. Now that the rush is
over, shop leisurely in the com-
fort of your own home. Scan
through the brand new 1966
picture world of many items.
Delivery right to your door.
Complete satisfaction or money
refunded. 30b
MILK FILTERS for sale,
plain, rapid flo, 6W' -85c a
box, Alexander's Hardware,
phone 357-3631. llrrb
2 OIL SPACE HEATERS for
sale, 1 small and 1 large,
Quaker, both in good condi-
tion. May be seen at 221
Shuter St., Wingham, Phone
Brussels 367J6, Russell Bone,
R. R. 5, Brussels. 30b
DID YOU find out that with
all the sweet companionship of
Thome life this Christmas you
still cannot live without her?
lA diamond is forever. Why
not call Vivian at 255 Carling
Terrace, phone 357-2490 and
start this bright, new, wonder-
ful world of 1966 together by
first looking through the brand
new colored picture catalogues
just off the press and see the
beautiful selection of A-1 nual-
ity Curtis, Courtship and Tom -
sen Diamonds? You will be
glad you did. They are insured
against loss for a period of one
year. 30b
SALES HELP WANTED
RAWLEIGH business now open
in part Huron County. Trade
well established. Excellent op-
portunity. Full time. Write
Rawleigh, Dept. L-453-189, 4005
Richelieu, St. Henry, Montreal.
30b
ARE YOU WILLING to work
10 to 12 hours a day and earn
up to $600 a month and more?
Can yon manage your own
time? If_you answer "yes" to
these questions, for personal
interview write Box 55, Ad-
vance -Times. 30-6-13b
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Full-time experien-
ced cook for restaurant and
dining room. Apply stating ex-
perience and salary expected to
Box 149, Brussels, Ont. 30b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
"AVON CALLING"
Ali 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
WANTED
White Ash and Hard Maple
Logs or Lumber. Sell direct
and save middle man's profit.
Best Cash prices paid.
Elgin Handles Limited, 21
Heins Street, St. Thomas, On-
tario, phone 631-0330,
23-30-6-13-20-27b
PERSONAL
HORSE AND CUrn;R rides.
Apply Lee McGuire, 357-3858.
30b
DURING THIS most wonder-
ful time of the year did he
"pop the question?" This would
be a good time to start invest-
ing in the future by starting to
collect your trousseau with one
of the three famous, nationally
advertised waterless cookware
sets with their flavour -saving
qualities. A meat -saving Dutch
oven will thrill the heart of
any new bride and will stretch
the beginner's budget. Treasure
Chest by Princess, Laurel, Star
Brite by West Bend, $23.95 to
$99.95, English dinnerware and
fine china ensembles, cutlery
and flatware inclusive, $49.95
and $59.95. Plus many more
items in a wide variety to
choose from. Call Vivian at 255
Carling Terrace, phone 357-
2490. 30b
CREDIT UNION
NEW LOCATION
No. 5 DIAGONAL ROAD
OPEN DAILY
10 to 12 and 1:30 to 5:30
TAXI SERVICE
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LEGAL
BANKRUPTCY ACT
NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
BANKRUPTCY OF KEITH
CHARLES ROCK, of R. R. No.
2, Walton, Ontario, in the
County of Huron, in the Pro
vince of Ontario, farm labour-
er, ,and farmer.
SUMMARY
ADMINISTRATION
Notice is hereby given that
Keith Charles Rock, made an
assignment on the 23rd day of
December, 1965, that the first
,meeting of creditors will be
held on the 13th day of Janu-
ary, 1966, at the hour of 10:45
o'clock in the forenoon at the
office of Donald M. Egener,
the Official Receiver, at the
Courthouse, Dundas and Ridout
Streets, in the City of London,
in the Province of Ontario, and
that to be eligible to vote,
creditors must file with me,
prior to the meeting proofs of
claims and where necessary,
proxies.
Dated at Stratford this 23rd
day of December, 1965.
Glenn B. Diegel, C.A, Trustee
Moore, Diegel & Armbrust,
33 Albert Street,
Stratford, Ontario. 30b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MAPTi iR OF THE
ESTATE OF WILLIAM
FREDERICK iBURGMAN, late
of •the Town of Wingham in
the County of Huron, Travel
Agent, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to the Trus-
tee Act, that all creditors and
others having claims against
the Estate of the late William
Frederick Burgman are
requir-
ed
uir-
ed to send particulars of their
claims, duly verified, to J. T.
GOODALL, Solicitor for the
Executor of the said Estate, on
or before the 22nd day of Janu-
ary, A.D. 1966, and that after
such date the Executor will
proceed to distribute the assets
of the said Estate, having re-
gard only to the claims of
which he shall then have had
notice
DATED at Wingham, Ontario
this 21st day of December,
A.D. 1965.
Graham W. Burgman,
Executor of the Estate,
by his Solicitor,
J. T. GOODALL,
Box 119, Wingham. Ont.
30-6-13b
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Robert
W. Gemmell wish to express
sincere thanks and appreci-
ation to their friends and
neighbors for their kindness
and sympathy shown them dur-
ing their recent bereavement
Lin the loss of a loving hus-
band and father. Special
thanks to Rev. G. L. Fish and
Dr. W. A. McKibbon and the
nursing staff on first floor of
the Wingham and District
Hospital. 30*
We wish to thank our
friends and neighbors and all
those who helped in any way
to make our Christmas a very
enjoyable one and to wish
everyone a happy and prosper -
our New Year.—Nat. and Alice
Steele, John St., Wingham, 30*
Mrs. Jessie Deyell would like
to thank her many kind friends
for flowers, gifts, kind letters
and lovely cards received at
Christmas time, which is much
appreciated. God bless you all.
30*
I would like to take this op-
portunity to thank my friends
and neighbors for remembering
me while I was a patient in the
Wingham and District Hospital,
Special thanks to the nurses
and staff on first floor and to
Dr. Leahy, bf Teeswater, for
helping my doctor who was ill.
A thank you to everyone.—
Lloyd Henning, 39*
Sincere thanks to my neigh-
bors and friends for their
visits, treats, cards and flow-
ers while I was a patient ir.
Wingham and District lies -
pita'. Special thanks to Dr.
Corrin and Dr. 1{lah'en and
the nursing staff on first floor,
—Mrs. Kinley McNaughton.
30*
Coming Events
LIVING FAITH
Watch special New Year's
telecast of "Living Faith" this
Sunday, January 2, at 1-1:30
p.m., over CKNX-TV. 30*
GODERICH LIONS BINGO
Wednesday, January 5th, at
8:30 p.m., at Harbouriite 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
NEW YEAR'S DANCE
Make plans to attend the an-
nual New Year's dance and
draw. Sponsored by the Recre-
ation Association in the Blue -
vale Hall, Friday, January 7.
Music by the Ranch Boys.
16-30-J6*
BIRTHS
CRAWFORD — In K -W Hos-
pital, Kitchener, on Satur-
day, December 18, 1965, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Crawford,
.a daughter, Kimberley Anne,
a sister for Jane and John.
MARTIN — In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Thurs-
day, December 23, 1965, to
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin,
R. R. 4, Wingham, a daugh-
ter.
BRAGG—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bert Bragg (Joyce Daw), at
the East General Hospital,
Toronto, on Thursday, Dec-
ember 23, 1965, a baby sister
for Randy and Stanley, (sec-
ond granddaughter for Mr,
and Mrs. Fred W. Daw).
McTAGGERT—In St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Friday,
December 24, 1965, to Mr.
and Mrs, Don McTaggert,
Wingham, a son.
WATHKE In Wingham and
District Hospital. on Satur-
day, December 25, 1965,to
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wat-
hke, R. R. 2, Desboro, a
daughter.
DIED
BARR, Ernest Edward—Sud-
denly at Toronto on Sunday,
December 26, 1965, Ernest Ed-
ward Barr, of 223 Mill St. East,
Acton, beloved husband of the
late Edith Josephine Russell,
and dear father of John R.
Barr, of Toronto. The remains
have been donated to science.
A memorial service was held at
Rumley - Shoemaker funeral
home, Acton, on Wednesday,
December 29, at 2 p.m. Mr.
Barr was manager of Walkers
Stores Ltd., when it was first
opened in Wingham in 1926.
He lived .here for a number of
years.
YOUNG. William John—Sud-
denly on Thursday, December
23, 1965, at his home, 17 Brook -
tree Crescent, Weston, William
John Young. •beloved husband
of Laura Irene Rush, dear
father of Mrs. Gordon (Mar-
ion) Bosworth, of Islington.
and William Keith Young, of
Ancaster: grandfather of Laur-
ie and Stephen Young, and
Lynda and Beverley Bosworth';
brother of Mrs. A. Clutterbuck
(Aileen), of Detroit.
MISCELLANEOUS
PAINTING & DECORATING
CHARLES RINTOUL
Phone 357-3044, Wingham.
FLOOR SANDING
New hardwood floors laid,
sanded and finished, Also old
floors. New ,modern equipment.
Phone 357-2750, Norman Rin -
tout & 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 Ho.me 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
A MEETING
For the Horticultural Society
will be held at the Town Hall
in Wingham on Monday, Janu-
ary 10th, at 8:15. Mr. Gomm,
secretary of the Ontario So-
ciety will be present. All mem-
bers and any others interested
in joining are requested to be
present. 30b
A SERIES OF PRENATAL
Classes will begin Wednesday,
January 5, 1966, at 2:00 p.m.,
in the Therapy Room, down-
stairs in the Wingham and
District Hospital. Those inter-
ested are invited to attend on
the above date or write to the
Health Unit, Goderich. 30b
Gorrie News
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch
spent Christmas at the home of
Mr. George Timm, Wallace
Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris
and Miss Leone Harris, Water-
loo spent Christmas with Mrs.
Stewart Finlay of Belmore.
Mr. Jas. Edwards spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Davidson.
Christmas guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Searson
were Mr. and Mrs. George Sear-
son,
earson, Hanover; Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Searson Jr., Wingham;
Messrs. Harold and Donald Sear-
son
earson of Manitauwadge; Mr. Robt.
Fortney, Mildmay; Mr. Alex.
Mitchell, Windsor; Mr. Lloyd
Mitchell, Miss Gerald-
inec Walton;
Brown, Kitchener and Mr.
Fortune, Douglas Wingham.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose O'-
Connor and Gwen of Oakville
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Finlay.
Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Felker,
Paula and Jimmy visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Felker, Ford-
wich, on Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Head,
Kim, Tad and Kelly of Sarnia;
Mr. and Mrs. John Marks, Ger-
ald and Joanne of Wingham
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Strong,
Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Emer-
son Dicket, Miss Patricia Keil
of Clifford; Wm. and Peter Keil
of Kitchener; Messrs. August
and George Keil were Christ-
mas visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Keil.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ruttan
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Harriston and family, all of
Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Latronica and Jimmy and
Miss Donna Ferguson, London,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Latronica.
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ST. STEPHEN'S HOLDS
CHRISTMAS PARTY
GORRIE—The Sunday School
of St. Stephen's Anglican
Church held their Christmas
party on Tuesday evening in the
Sunday School room. There was
a good attendance.
Rev. Harold Jenkins presid-
ed for the children's program
and showed a film and story on
the Christmas hymns. Santa
Claus arrived with gifts and the
ladies served lunch.
INSTITUTE MEETS
ON JANUARY 5
GORRIE—The January meet-
ing of the Gorrie Women's In-
stitute will be held at the home
of Mrs. Wm. Strong on Jan. 5
at 8.30 p.m. Jean Porter of At-
wood will demonstrate Art Tex
Paint. Roll call, "A Health
Rule I Would Emphasize in the
Home".
USIN' 4 SNOOZIN'
GORRIE—The seventh meet-
ing of the Gorrie 4-H Usin' 4
Snoozin' was held at the home
of Wanda Sparling on Dec. 23.
Joan Reichard, president, open-
ed with the 4-H Pledge and
motto. Roll call was answered
by seven members with a sug-
gestion for the Achievement
Day exhibit. Mrs. Clarence
Sparling demonstrated and dis-
cussed "Hemstitching". The
next meeting will be held at
the same home on January 8.
Service Vice t
United Church
WROXETER-- C. Fingland
conducted his last service at the
C Church Y
Unitedhu h here on Sunday.
His faithful leadership over the
past three months has been ap-
preciated by the congregation.
Mr. Fingland's address was
based on the text, "Beloved,
we are the sons of God".
The choir sang the anthem,
"Angels from the Realms of
Glory" and a chorus of ladies
sang, "Another Year Is Dawn-
ing" . Miss Gwendolyne Martin
was at the piano and accomp-
anied the organist, Mrs. Edwin
Martin for the Christmas pre-
ludes, hymns and postlude.
Bluevale
Christmas visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Bone were
Keith Bone of Waterloo, Ken-
neth Bone of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. John Austin and family of
Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bone and family of
Guelph.
"What do you mean, "roar-
ed the politician, "by publicly
insulting me in your rag of a
paper? I will not stand for it
and I demand an immediate
apology."
"Just a minute," answered
the editor, "Didn't the news
appear exactly as you gave it
to us, namely that you had re-
signed as city treasurer?"
" It did, but look where you
put it - -in the column under
the heading Public Improve-
ments."
MAR LAT T'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead Cows & Horses
over 500 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
24 -' HOUR SERVICE
License No. 390-486
News of Wroxeter
Mrs, John Fraser spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Fraser, Jamestown,
Christmas visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Ken Pellett were Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Metzger of
Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Metzger and family, Lake-
let, Mr, Laverne Metzger, Miss
Marion Dechert and Mr. Lloyd
Metzger of Palmerston.
Mrs. A. Wearing has return-
ed home from Scarborough
where she spent Christmas with
her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. David Living-
stone. Mrs. Norman Carson,
Peggy and Susan of Brockville,
are spending this week with Mrs
Wearing and friends and rela-
tives in Gorrie.
Mr, and Mrs, George Gal-
braith spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Watson, Brussels.
Mrs. Margaret Wright, Gor-
rie, spent Christmas with Mr.
Ken Wright and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mason
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Rick Wilkin and family ofSar-
nia were Christmas guests with
Mr, and Mrs. Art Wheeler.
Mrs. Wheeler has returned to
Sarnia with them for this week.
Visitors over the holiday
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Paulin were Mr. Bob Paul-
in of Lindsay, Miss Margaret
Paulin of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hoy and family,
Owen Sound and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Foxton and family of
Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Reaman
and family spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Cullen
at Holmesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne I-lous-
ser and family were Christmas
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Bruce
Hoover of Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Heim-
pel, Miss Joyce Heimpel, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Heimpel spent
Christmas with Mrs. Doris Wil-
lis, Whitechurch.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ellis
and family of London visited
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Musgrove
during the holiday.
NOTICE
STYLETTE BEAUTY LOUNGE
WILL BE CLOSED
JANUARY 3rd to 8th
in order that I may attend an advanced Beauty
Course at Bruno's in Toronto.
—KAYE DUCHARME.
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Here's hoping
this New Year brings
you good fortune,
happiness and health,
WINGHAM
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