The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-02-24, Page 64
Page Wingitain Advance -Times, Thursday, Feb. 24, 1900
FOR SALE
HESPELER wood - coal stove
for sale. Phone 357-1594. 24b
LINOLEUM REMNANTS on
sale. Please bring room meas-
urements. 20% discount or less.
Wallpaper Shop. 24b
LENTEN SPECIALS at the
Wingham Meat Market; Sal-
mon trout, 69c lb. We carry
smelts, finnan haddie, smoked
cod, sole, perch and cod fillets.
24b
SAVE ON PAINT — 10% off
regular prices on Kern Glo
Enamel and Super Kern Tone.
Your headquarters for Kern
Lines. Alexander's Hardware,
"Hot Spot Store." 17rrb
MILK FILTERS for sale,
plain, rapid flo, 61/2 "-85c a
box, Alexander's Hardware,
Phone 357-3631. 11rrb
SPECIAL magazine end table
in brass with glass top, Only
$6.95 at Currie's Furniture,
17-24b
LINOLEUM REMNANTS on
sale. Please bring room meas-
urements, 20% discount or less,
Wallpaper Shop. 24b
BELGIAN and AMERICAN
hybrid begonia bulbs for sale.
25c and 35c each. Jouwsma
Market Gardens, B. Line, ph.
357-3262. 17-24b
ROOM DIVIDERS---One to fit
in your home, 36" at $23.95; 42"
at $28.75; beautiful 48"x55"
with sliding glass door and 3
shelves, only $63,50 at Currie's
Furniture. 17-24b
FOR SALE—Snowblowers $175;
wagons $100. See us now for
barn stabling and hog barn
stabling, Incor Farm Equip-
ment. Clifford. J20-M21*
FARROWING CRATES. -Save
baby pigs. All steel, easy ad-
justment, Mounted troughs for
easy feeding or trough and
bowl. For information George
Troyer, R. R. 2, Hensall, Ont.,
phone 262-5282 or 236-4072
F10-M31b
SINGER SPRING SALE—Cab-
inet and portable deluxe auto-
matic machines, $50.00 off.
Special prices on scholastic and
professional typewriters. Two
only re-possessed cabinet mo-
del machines. One only portable
auto-matic machine, great] re-
duced. Phone 357-3730. Wing-
ham. Singer Co. of Canada,
Goderich. 24-3h
SPRING SUIT SALE—It's sale
time at ARMITAGES in Wing-
ham with their Bond Free Pant
sale — where during this sale
you are given extra pants
FREE, made from the same
cloth as the suit. Why don't
you be one of the hundreds
who have taken advantage of
these FREE pant sales, For
$59.00 you can have your new
spring suit made to your in
dividual measurements and
made any style you wish with
EXTRA PANTS FREE, This
suit normally sells at $76.00
with extra pants but during
the sale just $59,00. You can
take delivery of your suit in
April or May. The sale ends
February 26 so you must have
your order in before this date.
The extra trousere are yours
FREE at ARMITAGES in
Wingham. 27-3-10-17-24h
CARS FOR SALE
8•11101•11•11,11.1111•
1958 PONTIAC for sate, V8, 345
hp. Turbo glide, power brakes.
Clean one-owner car. $100.00
down, will finance balance. N.
Welwood, Wingham Motel, 357-
1342, 24b
1059 PONTIAC WAGON for
sale, V8 automatic, power
brakes, power steering and win-
dows. Needs front fender, 1950
Chev. truck with 12ft, rack.
good rubber. Rest offer. Mel
Jermyn, phone Brussels 35437
or 357-201R, Wingham. 24 1
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
9 PIGS for sale, B weeks old.
Wilson Thornton, BlUevale, 24*
11 PIGS for sale. J. Askes, R.
R, 3, Teeswater, phone 392-
0421. 24*
FOR RENT
TWO-BEDROOM house for
rent, oil heated, 4 miles from
Winghare. Ph, 357-2909. 24b
RENT our new Dustless floOt
sanders and make your old
floors like new again. We have
just purchased the new Dust-
less floor sanding machines.
You can save over 50% by
doing your own sanding. Alex-
ander's Hardware, "Hot Spot
Store," 17rrb
STANDARD CHOICE lot on
Summit Drive for sale, all ser-
viced. Taxes paid for 1966, Ph,
357-3102. 27-3-10-17-24b
HOUSE FOR SALE — Two
storey frame, 5 rooms plus bath.
Extra toilet downstairs, Excel-
lent location. Price reasonable.
Apply R. Ross Vogan, 589
Mornington St,, Stratford, ph.
271-4632. 17-24-3b
75 ACRE farm for sale. Lo-
cated at Jamestown on paved
road. Large, well built brick
house, heavy duty wiring.
Large barn, drive shed and
brooder house, Ever flowing
spring. At present all seeded
in pasture. To inspect phone
Wroxeter 571W2. 17-24*
ELLIOTT REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
Gordon B. Elliott, Broker,
Edward A. Elliott, Salesman,
Red brick veneer home—one
block from public school, three
large bedrooms, 3 piece bath
up, 2 piece bath down, garage.
Reasonably priced with im-
mediate possession.
---
Three bedroom frame, insul
sided, Needs some repairs, Very
low priced,
---
Building lots, 66'x132', com-
pletely serviced,
•
One lot, 100'x132', completely
serviced, Reasonably priced,
3rrb
SALES HELP WTD.—Male
HERE'S YOUR KEY TO A BIG
INCOME — MAIL TODAY
The W. T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd.,
Dept, B-453-HY,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal, P.Q.
Gentlemen: I am interested in
the world famous Rawleigh
Line on a ( ) part-time basis;
( ) full-time basis
( ) Please send me FREE Cook
Book and catalogue with
full details.
Name
Address .
City Pray.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
BABYSITTER wanted, 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., five day week,
my .home preferably. Phone
357-1792. 24h
TORONTO - DOMINION Bank,
Wingham requires one clerk-
typist, Grade XII education or
equivalent. Apply to George
Gammage, accountant, 24b
FEMALE
ACCOUNTING CLERK
Experienced on N.C.R. book-
keeping machine preferred.
Good working conditions and
benefits.
Reply stating qualifications and
previous salaries earned. Should
be addressed to:
CONTROLLER
Stanley-Berry Ltd.
P. 0. BOX 40
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
24b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WANTED -- A maintenance
position by reliable experienced
man moving to this area, Ref-
erences supplied. Write to Vern
Wellington, 18 South St., Gait,
Ont, 24b
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 to size and condition
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels - Phone 133
HOUR. SERVICE
1Abense No. 399-C-65
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
TENDERS 'WANTED
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned till March 5,
1966, at 12 o'clock noon, for
the construction of Turnberry
Centennial Municipal Building,
size 24 ft, by 34 ft„ of brick
veneer, Plans and specifications
may be seen at Reeve A. D.
Smith's office. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
John V, Fischer, Clerk.
Bluevale, Ont, 24-313
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 12 noon,
March 7, 1966. for spraying
cattle under the Warble Fly
Control Act in the Township of
Morris,
Tender to state price per
head for spraying. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted,
Mrs, Helen D. Martin, Clerk,
Morris Township, Belgrave.
Ontario, 24-3b
EAST WAWANOSH
TENDERS
Tenders for cattle warble fly
spraying at per head for each
spray. Sprayer to supply spray
tank, the Township to supply
powder. Spraying to start April
10th, Tenders to be received by
the undersigned on or before
February 28th at noon. Any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Also application for warble
fly inspector, stating wages ex-
pected by the hour.
R, H. Thompson, Belgrave.
17-24b
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
Sealed tenders plainly mark-
ed "Tenders for Gravel" will
be received by the undersigned
up to 5 p.m, Friday, March 4,
1966, for crushing and hauling
20,000 cu. yds. more or less of
gravel to be :Y1 inch screened
and 8,000 cu. yds. more or less
of gravel to be 11/2 inch screen-
ed (if required) to be delivered
anywhere in the Township of
Howick under the supervision
of the Road Superintendent.
Contractor to state whether
crusher will he drag line or
shovel fed.
Contractor to strip and main-
tain pits to the satisfaction of
the Road Supt, The work not
to be started earlier than July
1st and to be completed by Oc-
tober 1st, 1966.
A certified cheque for $600.00
to accompany tender. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily
accepted,
For further particulars con-
tact the Road Superintendent,
Mr. Anson Galbraith, R. R. 1.
Gorrie, Ontario.
Ivan Haskins, Clerk,
Township of Howick,
Gorrie, Ont. 17-24b
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned up to 5 p,m„
Friday, March 4th, 1966, for
warble fly spraying in the
Township of Howick for the
year 1966.
Tenders to state price per
,head for warm water or ordin-
ary water.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. Applicant
to have necessary permit.
Ivan Haskins, Clerk,
Gorrie, Ont, 17-24b
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned up to 5 p.m.,
Friday, March 4th, 1966, for
supplying warble fly powder to
the Township of Howick for
the year 1966,
Powder to be packaged to
the specifications of the warble
fly inspector,
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Ivan Haskins, Clerk,
Gorrie, Ont. 17-24b
ANNUAL MEETING
of.
TURNBERRY FEDERATION
to be held at
DANNY'S RESTAURANT
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd
at 12 o'clock noon.
Guest Speaker:
NORMAN ALEXANDER
of Londesboro, past president
of Huron County Soil and Crop
Improvement Association,
Anyone planning to attend the
dinner, please contact the
secretary-treasurer, Harold El.
nott, Bluevale, by February 26.
Meeting starts at 1:30.
Sid Moffat, President,
Harold Elliott, Sed:”Treas.,
24b
innwew.nokAno,""nner‘winAnAowerovoi.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF FREDERICK N.
SELI, late of the City of Tor-
onto in the County of York,
Deceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to the Trustee
Act, that all creditors and
others having claims against
the Estate of the late Frederick
N. Sell, are required to send
particulars of their claims, duly
cerified, to J. 'I', aooDALL,
Solicitor for the Executrix of
the said Estate, on or before
the 5th day of March, A,D.
1966, and that after such date
the Executrix will proceed to
distribute the assets of the said
Estate, having regard only to
the claims of which she shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 3rd day of February,
A.D. 1966,
J. T. GOODALL,
Box 119, Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
10-17-24b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES
DUNCAN ANDERSON.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of James
Duncan Anderson, late of the
Township of East Wawanosh,
in the County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased, who died on
or about the 22nd day of Janu-
ary, 1966, are required to file
proof of same with the under-
signed on or before the 26th
day of February. 1966.
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
4th day of February, A.D. 1966.
CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ED-
WARD FRANCIS NEWTON.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Edward
Francis Newton, late of the
Township of Howick, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on or about
the 13th day of January, 1966,
are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on
or before the 26th day of Feb-
ruary, 1966,
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
4th day of February, A.D. 1966,
CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF LOUIS
CLEVELAND VITTIE,
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Louis
Cleveland Vittie, late of the
Township of Howick, in the
County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased, who died on
or about the 24th day of Janu-
ary, 1966, are required to file
proof of same with, the under-
signed on or before the 26th
day of February, 1966.
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
4th day of February, A.D. 1966,
CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
10-17-24b
CREDIT UNION
NEW LOCATION
No. 5 DIAGONAL ROAD
OPEN DAILY
10 to 12 an.d 1:30 to 5:30
WANTED
Partially experienced man
for automotive rebuilding
machine shop.
Opportunity for advancement in
learning and excellent trade
with a good future.
APPLY:
IDEAL SUPPLY
Co.Ltd.
LISTOWEL - ONTARIO
2411
APPLICATIONS WANTED
for TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP
Applioations will be received
by the undersigned until 12
o'clock noon, Saturday, March
5th, 1966, for the position as
Road Superintendent for the
Township of Turnberry. Duties
to commence immediately. No,
application necessarily accept-
ed.
John V, Fischer, Clerk. 24-3b
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
APPLICATIONS
Applications will be received
by the undersigned up to 5 p.m.,
Friday, March 4th, 1966, for an
Inspector to supervise the
Warble Fly Spraying program
in the Township of Howick for
the year 1966. Duties to com-
mence April 1st,
Any application not neces-
sarily accepted.
Ivan Haskins, Clerk,
Gorrie, Ont. 17-24b
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
APPLICATIONS
Applications for Inspector to
supervise the Warble Fly
Spraying program in the Town-
of Morris will be received by
the undersigned until 12 noon,
March 7, 1966.
Any application not necessar-
ily accepted.
Mrs, Helen D. Martin, Clerk,
Morris Township, Belgrave.
Ontario, 24-3h
AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Registered and High Grade
Holstein Cattle, Dairy Equip-
ment, Machinery, Selling for
LYNN MORRISON, at south
half lot 40, eon. 12, East Wa-
i,vatiosh, one mile west and two
miles south of Wingham on
MONDAY, MARCH 7, at 1 p.m.
Cattle — 9 Registered cows,
rich in Purseus, Eminent and
Style Master blood lines, 2
fresh, 5 due time of sale, 2
late March; 13 Grade cows, 5
fresh in February, balance due
in March and April, bred Hol-
stein. This is a high producing
herd with plenty of size and
condition. 10 open heifers; 5
yearling heifers, 5 Holstein
steers; 8 calves.
Dairy Equipment-300 gallon
Mojonnier bulk milk cooler,
like new; Universal 2 unit
milker, drain racks, pails,
strainer, etc.
Implements — Massey-Harris
No. 33 tractor with live PTO,
live hydraulic and drag line,
loader and mounted two row
corn cultivator; Massey-Harris
No, 30 standard.tractor; IHC
3 furrow plow with 'hydraulic
lift; IHC 81/2 -ft. cultivator,
power lift on rubber; M.-H.
semi-mounted 7-ft. mower; M,.
H, side rake, 4 bar on rubber:
John Deere No. 25 7-ft. PTO
combine; 15-ft, grain auger
with motor; rubber tired wa-
gon; Oliver 2 wheel spreader,
90-bus, size; 6 sections drag
harrows; tractor chains; 2
wheel trailer; Champion snow
blower; Case 10" hammer mill
and 38-ft. endless be't; steel
stone boat; platform scales:
Beatty steel feed cart, new:
Hydro electric fencer; 2 fenc-
ers: sprayer; 100 gal, gas tank
with pomp; 1949 Ford &mob:
chain saw; power lawn mower;
steel and cedar fence posts:
water bowls; electric drill;
small tools, forks, shovels,
barrels, etc.
Feed — 1000 bales hay; 500
hales straw: 7 ton mixed grain;
15 tons cob corn.
Terms—Cash; no reserve.
Lynn Morrison, Prop.
Harold Jackson. Auctioneer.
George Powell, Clerk. 24-3b
PERSONAL
HOW'S
YOUR OLD NECKTIE?
Have it cleaned free with a
suit or dress at Wingham
Cleaners, Diagonal Road, next
to Warren House, phone 357-
3190. J2Orrb
Abstainers' Automobile
Insurance
DID YOU KNOW THAT IF
YOU DON'T DRINK, you can
buy your insurance cheaper?
For further particulars contact
the Abstainers' Automobile In.
surance Company. Your agent
for this area is Alex B. Mc-
Kague, phOne 392.6332, Tees-
water, 17-24b
YOU CAN STOP SCREAMING
NO MORE BROKEN NAILS!
Our new clothing identification
system eliminates bothersome
staples that fray your nerves,
break your hails and harm yOur
clothes. Get, the most out of
life, Depend on WINGHAM
CLEANEIA, next to Warren
House, 20rrb
ADAMS, Garnett C„ 74, of
Mitche:1, Friday at Stratford
General Hospital. Former Lo-
gan Township farmer. Sur-
vivors; Wife, the former Mary
James; sons, Harry, Darrell,
both of Logan Township; Sid-
ney, Strathroy; Watson, Lam-
beth; daughters, Mrs, Hubert
(Pansy) Howell, Dryden; Mrs,
John (Donna) McDonald, Camp
Gagetown, N.B.; sisters Mrs.
William (Rudy) Gray, Hibbert
Township; Mrs. Edgar (Win-
nie) Kane, Fullerton Township,
COWDEN, Harold, passed
away in Metropolitan Hospital,
Windsor, on Thursday, Febru-
.111.1110.1161001•••=1111/1.1.1•16.
WANTED
9.11•111•=1116. NVIIIIIIIMMIDY•1010111•4"0114011O•10
OLD GUNS and rifles wanted.
222 rifle. Cameron's Billiards.
17rrb
BOARDERS WANTED, teach-
ers preferred, Phone 357-1594.
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
James Micthie wishes to express
sincere thanks for the many
acts of kindness, messages of
sympathy and floral tributes
during the illness and death of
a dear wife and mother, 24*
We wish to thank the Wing-
ham Fire Department for their
prompt response in answer to
a call to our home Saturday
morning. A special thanks also
to Nelson and Ivan Dow who
helped control the fire until the
truck arrived and to the neigh-
bors who helped repair the
damage in the afternoon, our
sincere thanks. — Jessie and
George McGee and family. 24b
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to our friends,
relatives and neighbors who
were so kind to me during my
recent illness in Wingham and
District Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. W, A. McKibbon and the
nursing staff on first floor.—
Frank Burke, 24b
I would like to thank every-
one who visited me and sent
me gifts and cards while I was
in Wingham and District Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Drs.
Corrin and Klahsen and the
nursing staff on third floor.
Mrs. Jean Crump. 24b
I would like to say a sincere
thank you to everyone who sent
cards, letters and cigarettes
and visited me while I was a
patient in Westminster Hos-
pital. They all were very much
appreciated.—Ernest S. Lewis.
I wish to thank Dr. W. A.
McKibbon, Dr. K. C. Kennedy.
Dr, Hunt and the nursing staff
of sixth west, Victoria Hospital.
A'so would like to think all
those who were so good to me
the night of the accident, and
to all those who remembered
me with cards, letters, gifts
and visits. Everyone helped to
make the time go a little faster
and I am really glad to be
home at last.—Cathryn Duch-
artne. 24b
IN MEMORIAM
McCORMICK---In memory of
Mrs. Andrew McCormick,
Who passed away 14 years
ago, February 23rd,
Sadly missed along life's way.
Quietly remembered every day.
No longer in our lives to share
But in our hearts she is always
there,
—Lovingly remembered by
her family. 24*
PAISLEY -- In loving memory
of a dear husband and fath-
er, James Smith Paisley, who
passed away last year, Febru-
ary 23, 1965,
To know we never said goodbye
Will always bring regret;
But the hearts that loved you
dearly.
Will never forget.
—Wife Jeanie. 24*
SHARPIN—In loving memory
of a dear mother , and grand-
mother, Mrs, Mae Sharpin,
who passed away one year
ago, February 28th.
From hospital bed to heavenly
rest,
God took you home to be His
guest,
We watched you suffer,
We heard you sigh;
But all we could do
Was just stand by.
—Sadly missed and fondly
remembered by Clark, Ruth,
Jim and Linda. 24b
SHARPIN—In loving memory
of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Clara Mae
Sharpin, who passed away
one year ago February 28,
1965.
I was not there to say goodbye,
Perhaps it was just as well,
I could never have said good-
bye
To a mother that I loved so
I mourn for you in silence,
No eves can see Me weep,
Bet many a si'ent tear is shed
While others are asleep.
—Daughter Ila and Wes, and
grandchildren. 24b
ary 17, 1966, in his 62nd year.
He was the husband of the
former Anne Watson, father of
Marilyn Cowden, Guelph, bro-
ther of Mrs, Eva McColeman
and Doris Hart, of Windsor.
Funeral service was from the
Kelly funeral home, Windsor,
on Saturday, February 19, to
Victoria Memorial Cemetery.
RAHLVES, Alba, suddenly at
her home, 49 Eastbourne Ave„
Toronto, on Tuesday, Febru-
ary 15. 1966, Alba Galbraith,
beloved wife of the late Henry
J, Rahives. A private service
was held from the Trull funeral
home, 2704 Yonge Street, on
Thursday. February 17. Cre-
mation Toronto Crematorium.
Burial in San Francisco. Calif.
She was the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John Gal-
braith. Predeceased by two
brothers, William and Frank,
SPIVEY, James C., 72, of
Brussels, Friday, in Victoria
Hospita', London, Morris Town-
ship farmer. Survivors: Wife,
former Lillian Sanders; sons,
John, Ingersoll; Wilfred, Point
Edward; James, at home: sis-
ter in England, Service, 2 p.m.
Monday. D, A. Rani funeral
home, Brussels, Burial, Mount
Pleasant Cemetery, Ethel,
01.1••••••••111,
MISCELLANEOUS
VII.101110110111•=•••••••••
PAINTING & DECORATING
CHARLES RINTOUL
Phone 357-3044, Wingham.
lerrb
FLOOR SANDING
New hardwood floors laid,
sanded and finished, Also old
floors. New modern equipment.
Phone 357-2750, Norman Rin-
tout & Sons. 1.6rrb
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 3'37-3739,
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
For ale
BARGAIN WEEK
$20,000—for 400 acres. Good
buildings, all conveniences,
easy terms.
$13,000—for 123 acres. The
buildings are neat as a pin,
silo and a paved yard.
$10,900-100 acres on highway.
Buildings in good repair.
Terms available.
$9,900-100 acres. Good house
and barn, $600 from gravel
pit in '65. Machinery included.
$3,500-100 acre pasture farm,
with terms,
$7,000—Brand new winterized
cottage, 3 bedrooms, 4 pc.
bath. What terms do you
want?
32,000—down plus stock and
you can own this hardware
store with gas pumps. Modern
3 bedroom, living quarters.
Will trade on house.
$10,000—full price plus stock
for self-serve grocery store
and snack bar, 4 bedroom
living quarters, Always busy
here. Half down.
4
WE HAVE SOLD MR. AND
MRS, ALLAN HAFERMEHUS
HOME ON PATRICK ST., TO
MR. AND MRS. HERMAN
ANGER, OF R, R. 6, LUCK-
NOW, ONTARIO.
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
Representatives:
Ivan Struthers and
Keith FitzsimMons
Wingharn, Ph. 357.3840
- "Rural Ontario Specialists" -
TENDERS WANTED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
APPLICATIONS WANTED TAXI SERVICE
GRANT'S TAXI
DIAL 357.1836
Mirth
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
so