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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-07-28, Page 6EL *RENT* SWAP * MIRE • BuY•sel., RENT* SWAP • HIRE • BUY L. RENT • SWAP • HIRE -HiRe BUY SELL.. RENT • SWAP • HIR .eaLx.r. SELL* RENT. SWAP • Hipg • BUY • SELL• RENT* Page "" Wingham AdVaneeeTieneS,Sday, July 28, 1906 CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS MOMOOMoro."1......pmmommommompow.potwouilmammo.o., FOR SALE RASPBERRIES for sale. Ph. 357-3488. 28b FENDE,R. Stratacaster guitar and 30w amplifier for salt'. Phone 357-2972, 28* FOR SALE - Party ice, 9 lb. bags, 50e; also blocks, 25-50-100 lbs. Gay-Lea Cheese House. (Rem' TAXI SERVICE GIANT'S TAXI DIAL 3574 836 1)16rrb CARS & BUS FOR SALE 01.11E-uP CRITICS AND WELL WISHERS WHEELS BEAR SERVICE Ken's Alignment Service WINGHAM • PHONE 357-1230 '64 MERCURY 30 passenger bus for sale. Excellent condi- tion. Phone 337-2238. 21-28b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 28 PIGS for sale, 10 weeks old, Emerson Ferguson, phone 121 J5, Clifford. 28b YOUNG purebred Yorkshire boars and open sows for sale. Mae Willits, R. R, 1, Wingham, Wroxeter 346W3, 28* PUREBRED Yorkshire boar for sale, serviceable age. Bob Corrigan, R., R. 1, Bluevale. 554W1 Wroxeter. 28b ARTICLES FOR RENT RENT our new Dustless floor 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. 24rrb FOR RENT 3-BEDROOM HOUSE for rent. Phone 357-1064 after six p.m. 28b 3 - ROOM APARTMENT for rent, heated and bath. Phone 357-2151. 21-28b FOR RENT-Furnished farm home, oil heating, from Sept. 1st, St. Augustine, Ont. Please write Box 94, Wingham Ad- vance-Times. 21-28-A18-25b FOR RENT-18-ft, trailer at Boiler Beach for August, sleeps six; also larger trailer with all facilities and bathroom. Ph. 357-1418, John Brent, 21-28b 100 ACRES for rent, with buildings, or can be rented sep- arately. Possession before Sep- tember 1st. John Woolcock. R. R. 2, Wingham. 28* asmommOmommimmommommus• JOB OPPORTUNITIES FINISH HIGH SCHOOL Home study prepares you to write Ontario provincial exam- inations for recognized certifi- cate, Grades 6-13, All books and supplies, Low monthly pay- ments, income tax deductible. For full information write Ca- nadian Academy 40 Main Sts West, Hamilton, Ont. A7rrb MALE HELP WANTED YOUNG MAN needed to help erect lightning rods. Must be able to climb. Good wages. Ap- ply Clayton Thompson, Dur- ham Pure Copper, Teeswater. 28b WANTED ROOMERS WANTED - Girls preferred, board optional. Ph. 357-3703. 28* OLD CLOCKS WANTED, in any condition. Letters with particulars to K, Sandercott, Twilite Motel, R. R. 1, Hyde Park, Ont., or phone Wingham 357-2399. 23-30-7-14"rrh TENDERS WANTED ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE SPACE REQUIRED TOWN OF WINGHAM Submissions are invited from Owners or authorized agents to lease approximately 1,000 square feet (ground floor level preference) office space to ac- commodate the Ontario Prov- incial Police Detachment at .the Town of Wingham, Addi- tional requirements preferred: all Services an.d required parti- tioning, 575 square feet of gar- age space, Written offers on existing or proposed buildings will form the baste for future negotia- tions and should be forwarded not later than July 29th, 1966 to the undersigned. Please re- fer to File No. L-1071 Wing- hate, Lowest or any other offer to lease not .necessarily accepted. Mr, W. 0, Bentley, Chief Property Officer, Real Estate Branch, Department of Public Works, Parliament Bullelinge, Toronto, Ontario, FEMALE HELP WANTED WAITRESS WANTED, Apply in person to Good's Coffee Shop, e1-28b EMPLOYMENT WANTED EXPERIENCED carpenter would like odd jobs such as repairing or renovating, Phone 357-2305, 21-28b CUSTOM WORK WITH BACKHOE AND FRONT LOADER All types of excavating, bury- ing stones, ditching, LLOYD WALKER PHONE 357.1359 21-28-A18-25* NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF SAM- UEL RICHARD ASH, late of the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased. CREDITORS and others having claims against the Es- tate of the above named de- ceased who died on or about the fifth day of March, 1966, are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of August, 1966, after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed, hav- ing regard only to claims of which notice has then been received. DATED at Listowel, Ontario. this 12th day of July, A.D. 1966. W. M. PRAOT, QC., Barrister, etc„ Listowel, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. 14-21-28, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES DICKSON. ALL PERSONS haying claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Towship of Carrick, in the County of Bruce, Farmer, who died on the 12th day of June. 1966, are required to file 'proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 20th day of August, 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 12th day of July, 1966. CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor. 21-28-A18 LEGAL I will not be responsible for my wife's, (Mary Lamont) debts from this date onward.- George Lamont. 28-A18-25, AUCTION SALES CLEARING AUCTION SALE or household effects and an- tiques will be held for the Es- tate of the late Wallace Miller, con. 12, lot 19, West Wawa- ,nosh, 1 mile north of St, Hel- ens, Saturday, July 30, at 1:30, Emile MacLennan, Auct. 28b LEGAL SHERUeFPS SALE OF LANDS UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an Execution issued out of the County Court of the Coun- ty of Huron, to inc directed, against the lands and tene- mente of Mike Penich, Defend- ant, at the suit of Harriston Fertilizers Limited, Plaintiff, I have seized and taken in ex- ecution all the right, title, in- terest and equity of redemption of Mike Penich, Defendant, in and to: ALL AND 'SINGULAR these certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, ly- ing and being in the Township of Ashfield in the County of Huron and being composed of: 1, South half of Lot 1, Con- cession 7, Western Division, in the said Township of Ashfield, containing 100 acres more or less. On the premise's is said to be erected a one and a half storey cement house, a frame barn, a driving shed and a silo. 2, South three quarters of Lot 1, Concession 7, Eastern Division, in the said Township of Ashfield, containing 150 acres more or less. On the prermsce is said to be erected a one and a half storey cement house, a garage, a frame barn, a drive shed, and a pig 'pen, 3. West half of Lot 2, Con- cession 7, Eastern Division, in the said Township of Ashfield, containing 100 acres more or less, On the premises is said to be erected a frame barn. 4. Lot 2, Concession 6, East- ern Division, in the said Town- ship of Ashfield, less the East half of the East half of the said lot, containing 150 acres more or less. On the premises is said to be erected a frame house, cov- ered with insul-brick, a frame barn, 2 sheds and 1 hen house. 5. North half of Lot 3, Con- cession 7, Eastern Division, in the said Township of Ashfield, containing 100 acres more or less. On the premises is said to be erected a frame house and a frame barn, 6. East half of Lot 2, Con- cession 7, Eastern Division, in the said Township of Ashfield, save and except the following part: Commencing at a point on the East limit of said Lot distant 1 rod, south of the point where such easterly limit would be intersected by the line dividing the north and south halves of the lot; Thence west parallel with the south limit of the said lot 16'; Thence north parallel with the east limit of said let to a point 12' north of the Creek crossing the lot; Thence east parallel with the south limit of lot, 16' to the east limit thereof; Thence southerly along the east limit of lot to the place of beginning, containing 100 acres more or less. ALL of which said right, title, interest and equity of re- demption of the said Mike Penich, Defendant, in the said lands and tenements, I shall offer for sale by Public Auc- tion in my office at the Court House, in the Town of Code- rich, Ontario, on Monday, the 15th day of August, 1966, at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, Daylight Saving Time. Terms: 10% down payment day of sale, balance within 30 days. HARRY L. STURDY, Sheriff, County of Huron. 21-28h ARM The relatives of the late Mrs. Doreen Kraemer wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for their cards, flowers and the many acts of kindness to them in their recent bereavement. - James Kraemer, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Meehan and families. 28b I wish to thank all those who remembered me while I was a patient in the hospital. -Mrs. Glenn Fraser. 28h I would like to thank those who visited and remembered me while I was in the' hospital. -Alex Leaver, 28* We would like to thank all friends and neighbors from Gorrie and Belmore for their gift.-Ian and Linda Woolcock. 28' I would like to take this op- portunity to thank all those who visited, sent cards and flowers to me while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. Leahy and Dr. J. S. Sales.- Barry Fryfogle. 28* I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for their cards, treats and visits while I was a patient in Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Corrin and Klahsen and the nurses and staff in the new wing.-Tom Cruickshank. 28b I would like to thank every- one who sent cards and visited me while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospi- tal. Thanks to the Canadian Legion and also special thanks to Rev. C. F, Johnson and Dr. W. A. Crawford and Dr. Ward of Clinton and nurses on third floor.-George Anger. 28* I wish to express thanks to all my friends who visited me and sent cards, gifts and treats while I was a patient in the Wingham and District Hos- pital. Special thanks to Dr. Klahsen and Dr. Corrin, also the nursing staff on second floor, Your kindness will al- ways he remembered. - Mose Kuepfer, 28* I wish to thank all my friends who sent me cards, treats and visited me. while I was a patient in Wingham and Listowel hospitals, Seecial thanks to Drs. Corrin and Klahsen, Rev. H, Jenkins, Rev. C. F, Johnson and St. Anne's Guild.-Mrs. Don King, Ford- wich. 28h I wish to take this opportun- ity to thank my friends for the many cards, flowers and treats sent to me while a pa- dolt in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and to my kind neighbors at home for the many acts of kindness done during my absence, It was much appreciated. - Raymond Elliott. 28b I wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank all those who remembered me in Wingharn and District Hospital and since returning home, all who visited me and sent cards and gifts. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin and Dr, Klahsen and hreeitel staff; also the neighbors and friends who assisted at the haying. All was deeply appreci- ated. Win, VienCamp. 28' I wish to thank my man)' friends neighbors and relatives for their lovely get well cards, letters, visits and gifts while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, Special thanks to Miss Hilda Tiffin, Miss June Ackert old the nursing staff, also On McFar- lent', Dr. Reid and Rev, ("veil M. Jerdine. Ti-eee mane kind- nesses will alwaye be eeineni- bered. -Mrs. Lorne Scott. 28* CLOSING NOTICE Howard Machan's Hardware store will be closed from Aug- ust 1st to August 6th, 28b OPEN HOUSE Will be held for Rev, and Mrs, W, D, Clark at their home on Centre Street, on Wednesday, August 3rd, from 3 s 5 and 7- 9 on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniver- sary, 28* HORTICULTURAL SHOW SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th Council chambers, town hall, Exhibitors must be members of Society, (except junior en- trants), and all exhibits must be in place by 10 a,m, Hall open to public at 2 p.m. Adm, 25e per person, Door prizes, All welcome! 28* OPEN AIR MEETINGS Brethren Church open air meetings will be held about one mile north of Wingham at 8 o'clock every Sunday night during July and August. Special music, Special speak- ers. Everyone welcome. 30-J7-14-21-28-A18-25* ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Merle, to Mr. Clifford William Thom- as Hunter, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. T. Hunter, Georgetown. The marriage will take place on Saturday, August 27, at 3 pen., in Wingham United Church, 28* CIIUCKWAGON RACES For excitement, thrills and spills come to TEESWATER. on SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, at 2 p.m., to see the World Fam- ous Chuckwagon races with same outfits competing here as at Calgary Stampede at their only engagement in Western Ontario, plus Pony Chuckwagons, Chariot races and other attractions. Adults $1.00, children 50c, free grand- stand, 21-28b BIRTHS SHAW-In Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, on Saturday. July 23, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shaw, Wingham, a son, CLARK-In Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, on Saturday. July 23, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs,' Joseph Clark, Wingham. a son, VS HYTOCK-In Wingham and District Hospital, on Tues- day, July 26, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. James Whytock, R. R. 2, Teeswater, a son. DEVEREAUX - To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Devereaux, of Alliston, on Tuesday, July 26, 1966, a son, a brother for Molly. DANCE Dance at Teeswater in Arena on Saturday night, August 6th, to the' music of Lionel Thornton and his Casa Eoyai orchestra, HOLIDAY NOTICE Office of Drs. Corrin and Klahsen - due to staff vaca- tions July 31 to September 6. services at this office must be limited and determined on the basis of urgency. 28b OPEN HOUSE Mr, and Mrs, George Gal- braith, of Wroxeter, are hold- ing open house at their home Sunday, August 14, on the oc- casion of their 60th wedding anniversary, 2:30 - 5 and 7 - 9. In lieu of gifts donations will be accepted for the Cancer Society, 28" OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Dick deBorr, of Wroxeter, will hold open house an Friday, July 29th, from 7-10 p.m. Anyone inter- ested in viewing their new dairy barn will be most wel- eome. Beaver Lumber Co. are supplying the refreshments, 28e ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Phil- lips are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth. to Mr. Murray Earl McLean, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Ira Mc- Lean, of Wroxeter. The wed- ding will take place at 3:00 p.m., on Saturday, September 10, 1966, at St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, in Wingham, 28' ENGAGEMENT Mr. Ben Hayden, of R. R. 2, Bluevale, wishes to announce the engagement of his daugh- ter. Mary Juleena, to Mr, Al- bert Bilstra, son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Bilstra, of Godre rich. The marriage will tat=0 niece Saturday, August 13. 1966, et two-thirty o'clock. at Calvary Baptist Church. Gode- rich. 28" PHONE 357-2320 FOR WANT AD SERVICE W. R. HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Josephine Street WINGHAM FOR APPOINTMENT Phone 357-1361 bebolm.obobb.brbobombruMbObn•VVW•mo"....0.0.0~.MV" 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 24 . HOUR SERVICE License No. 890-C-65 Keith McClure VAttIasAlmfou ,,,, , , AkmotipAwArshA , ),4 000 ''''' "1 CO ming Events ''''' o I lit It.... I1„.14 1, r,rpl,l ttlrtp,fu1p . . 1M10444•AiioAciAmilmilelkilAAA .. .... .... AA ........ A ........ Beautiful immaculate 4-bed- room frame executive home on a large lot, overlooking Sum- mit Drive; two full bathrooms. garage with breezeway and laundry room, full basement. Immediate possession. - - Red brick veneer duplex in- come home, in excellent condi- tion, with hardwood flooring throughout, modern bathrooms and cupboards. Single car gar- age. Possession 30 days. 12 roam brick veneer home, two bathrooms, two living rooms, fire place, oil fired hot Water heat, frame barn now used as garage. While this home needs some decorating and repair it is in excellent con- dition. Possession Sept. 1/66. 7 more frame home, 4 bed- rooms, new furnace, modern bath, hardwood floors upstairs and down, Modest down pay- ment on this very reasonably priced farnily home, Possession 30 days. several ehoicte building lots, completely serviced, arid priced right, 1959 JOHNSTON 10 hp boat motor for sale, with tank, A-i condition. Priced for quick sale. Contact Jim Newell Jr.. Wingham, 28* MILK FILTERS for sale, plain, rapid flo, 6 (e"-85c a box. Alexander's Hardware, Phone 357-3631. 11rrb COULD ANYONE use a com- bination propane kitchen range - ideal for cottage or home. Phone 357-3895. 21-28b FOR SALE - 33.48 Waterloo grain separator, with cutter: Massey-Harris 7-ft. cut binder; set of grain tins for New Hol- land baler. Apply 357-1919. 28* 39" CONTINENTAL bed units complete with headboard, box spring, attractive deep quilted mattress and legs, 304 coil on coil, heavy gauge steel con- struction, 339.95, at Currb4 s Furniture, 28b FOR SALE -- No. 6 White threshing separator, in good condition; also grain tins for No. 68 New Holland baler, Ap- ply Clare VanCamp, 378W6, Brussels. 28* SAVE ON PAINT - 10 (ei, off regular prices on Kern Glo Enamel, Super Kem Tone and Martin-Senour, Your headquar- ters for Kern Lines, Alexander's Hardware. 5rrb VACUUM CT RANER SALES. Service for all makes, Filter Queen Sales, Zurich, phone Hensel) 262-5350 collect. My26rrb GEORGE WHITE thresher No. 6 for sale, on rubber, with drive belt 120 ft„ shredder and grain thrower; threshed about 500 acres in first class condi- tion. Alvin Rann R. R. 2, Zur- ich, Box 36, phone 236-4877. 28b 5 PC, GOOEY bridge set, 36" round tables with foam padded taps, legs fold up with easy finger tip action, 4 chairs to match. Copper metallic finish. only 346.69, also decorative bridge, tehle covers, comnlete wile official point count. double deck of cards. 84.98, at Currie's Furniture. 281) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IMbein ismob BLUEVALE HOUSE FOR SALE 1962 - 1 storey 2 bedroom dwelling with all modern facili- ties including all electric heat- ing and attached garage. This house is situated on a very at- tractive site, Property must he sold as owner transferred to another area, Reasonably priced with possession Sept. 1. 1966. For appointment call - LLOYD MICHEL Real Estate Broker 291-2800 or 291-3314, Lb,towel. 28' ELLIOTT REAL ESTATE AGENCY Gordon B. Elliott, Broker, Edward A. Elliott, Salesman, Phone 337-1590 AUCTION SALE Household furniture - Effects 211 John St. East, Wingham SATURDAY, AUG. 6, at 1 p,m. The following: G.M. Frigid- aire; Westinghouse range; Westinghouse laudrarnat; Wes- tinghouse dryer; Sylvania 24" TV; kitchen table; 2 chairs; set -- twin beds, less springs and mattresses, lady's chest of drawers, man's chest of draw- ers, bed table; set - double bed c/w mattress, lady's dress- er, man's chest of drawers, bed table, vanity; secretary desk; 3 antique chairs; bed spring and mattress '4; writing desk; writing desk; cedar chest; tea wagon; Singer electric portable sewing machine; hall seat; double bed c/w spring and mattress; Electrohorne humidi- fier; telephone table and chair; boy's CCM bicycle; occasional chair; table-tennis table; Lawn Boy self propelling mower: step ladder; push-up ladder; aluminum clothes pole; 2 lawn hoses, sprinklers; lawn furni- ture, 2 pieces; garden tools; hand tools; 2 work benches; antique rocking chair; chest ,deawere; hand lawn mower; kitchenware; metal pane, tubs: weed sprayer; plywood, Terms * Cash. D. C. Naztnith, Prop. Roy Porter, Clerk, Jack Alexander, Auctioneer, phone 357-3631, 28h IN MEMORIAM onommomosoombiommoneera. BENNETT • In loving memory of Richard I. Bennett, who passed away one year ago, -August 5th, 191)5, Two golden gates stood open. One year ago today, With farewell left unspoken He quickly entre( d away. --Sadly missed by his wife and family, 28h BELL--In loving memory of a clear daughter and sister, Margaret Islay, who passed away August 8. 1965. So many things have happen- Since you were called away. Things you would have enjoyed Had you been left to stay; So hinny things to share with you, In just the usual way, Things that could he so much nicer, If you were here today, We cannot bring the old days back, Your hands we cannot touch, But Cod has given us wander- ful memories, Of one We loved so much. Ever remembered by her mother, brothers and sisters 28b DIED KNIGHT, James Elmer, 62, Windfield, Alta., formerly Grey Township, Sunday at home. Survivors; Brothers, Russell, Goldwyn, both Grey Township, Alfred, Brussels, Hector, Pic- ton; sisters, Mrs, Carl (Elea- nor) Hemingway, Grey Town- ship. Service 2 pen., Wednes- day, D. A, Rann funeral home. Brussels. Buriel, Cranbrook Cemetery, Grey Township, LANE, John Rutherford, 91, of Kinloss Township, July 20. Wingham and District Hos- pital, Former Kinioss Town- ship clerk, Survivors; daugh- ters, Mrs. Frank (Elizabeth) Maulde.n, Kinloss Township: Mrs. Arthur (Jean) Phillips, Fonthill; brothers, Rev. An- drew Lane, Thamesford; Mal- colm Lane, Kinloss Township, Service 2:30 p.m., Saturday, MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, Lucknow, Burial, South Kin- loss Cemetery, CARDS OF THANKS It's always nice to be complimented. But it's much more helpful to be constructively criticized. It has always seemed to me that the Complaint Depart- Ment of an automobile dealerShp is one that the "Boss" has to manage. It is the customer who decides if a business succeeds or fails and the head man should keep- his ear keyed to the customer's' feelings. I'm speaking now of reasonable and justified complaints -and there are some in the best run enterprises. Most are caused by misunderstanding or oversight that could be easily rectified if the customer would bring the complaint to the dealer's attention. If you are not satisfied with a service job on your car, or if something promised was not deliVered, you are doing your dealer a serviee by bringing it to his attention, If he is interested in keeping you as a customer 'he will do his utmost in right the wrong, Of course there is the kind of complaint that has little real substance but where our emotions are offended. "Even in this Case, talking it. over with your dealer is more likely to straighten matters out than letting it build up into resentment, No one ever improved on just coMpliments, A quality dealer Is, no exception. If there is something Wrong, 'he wants to know about It, for his own sake as well as yours. See yoU on 'Thursday, August 18th.