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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-02-16, Page 8alp, a wiroarn. Advancgt•nnes,o. T/114104Y.• .Feb., 10,1997 PASSEPORT POUR LA TERRE DES HOMMES 4 41A4,*, expo& PASSPORT TO MAN AND HIS WORLD Pick yours up now WHILE OFFICIAL DISCOUNT PRICES APPLY at your neighbourhood chartered bank branch! Open and build a Be sure your family sees Expo 67-April 28 to Oct. 27 at Montreal. Family Expo 67 Tour A ccount, THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOU -AND YOUR COMMUNITY FOR SALE 2 PIG .FEEPU.S. for sale. Ap- ply Harold Finlay, Belmore, 16* VACUUM CLEANER SALES. Service on all, makes, Filter Queen Sales, Zurich, ph, Hen- sail 262-5350 colleet. My26rrb le' TRAVEL TRAILER for sale, single axle, complete with axle hitch, Purchased 1966. Like new. Apply Teeswater 392-6868, or 392-6820 after six. 161) SAVE ON PAINT - 10% off regular prices on. Kern Glo Enamel, Super Kern Tone and Martin-Senour, Your headquar- ters for Kern lines. Alexander's Hardware. rrb SPRING SALE It's sale time at ARMITAGE'S in Wingham with their annual Bond Made- to-measure Suit Sale, For only $69,95 you can have your new spring suit tailored to your in dividual measurements and made any style you wish and during this sale you get Extra Pants absolutely Free. Hun- dreds of cloths to choose from in summer weights, year round weights, any kind of cloth you want we have it, This sale ends Feb. 25th, You have got to have your order in by this date but you don't have to take de- livery until April, May or June, And remember the special sale offer-extra trousers are yours free at ARMITAGE'S in Wing- ham. 12-19-26-F2-9-16-23b REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BEST CASH OFFER buys 2 storey 4 bedroom solid brick Wingham home. Fully decorat- ed and modernized. Can be du- plexed. Oil hot water heated. Lot 66' x 198', Extras include rug, drapes, water softener, ro- tating antenna. Possession June 30th. Particulars phone 357-1862. 16-23* ELLIOTT REAL ESTATE AGENCY Gordon B. Elliott, Broker Edward A. Elliott, Salesman FOR SALE 11.2 storey frame home, Mansville siding, four bed- rooms, broadloom, rugs, drapes, valances, fireplace, Hanover cupboards dishwasher, new furnace with deluxe humidifier, water softener and electronic dust remover; 2 four-piece baths, recreation room in base- ment, attached garage. 2 storey four bedroom frame Mansville siding home. hot water radiator heat; 1' bath- rooms; recreation room in basement; large garage; rugs, drapes, valances go with the home; water softener, Low tax- es, in residential area. Two storey, solid brick, four bedroom income home, hot water heat. Income from dental offices at the rear. This home is in excellent condition, Pos- session date June 30th, 1967. Wingham Legion Home - 2 storey solid brick builidng, 50' x 50', on lot size 132' x 132', corner of John and Centre Sts. Apply to Building Chairman. Harold Remington. FOR SALE A spacious executive two storey brick home in an excel- lent location. This beautiful home has picture windows, na- tural fireplaces, large living room, dining room, kitchen and breakfast area, knotty pine panelled family room, laundry room and two piece bath on main floor. Four bedrooms and a new four piece ceramic tiled bathroom with vanity on sec- ond floor. Oil heated. Attrac- tive double lot. Double garage. Two storey frame family home in excellent repair, hard- wood floors, 4 rooms on main floor, 2 piece bath, 3 bedrooms, 4 piece bath on second floor. Two stairways. Would make a good income property. Oil fur- nace. Early possession, Brick duplex, well located, 3 bedroom apartment and 2 bed- room apartment, each has 3 pc. bath, separate entrances. New oil furnace. Early spring pos- session. Good income property. storey 6 room house in Whitechurch - Large living room, kitchen, 3 piece bath, 2 oil stoves, work shop. Immedi- ate possession, Full price $4,000 with terms, WILLIAM S. REED General Insurance and Real Estate Broker Phone 357-2174 - Wingham LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 10 PIGS for sale, 8 weeks old. Wilson Thornton, Bluevale, 16b 25 PIGS for sale, 8 weeks old, Phone 357;1709, Joe Dunbar, Belgrave. " 16* JOB OPPORTUNITIES FINISH HIGH SCHOOL Home study prepares you to write Ontario provincial teem. inations for recegiiiied certifi- cate, Grades 6.13, All 'books and supplies, Low Monthly pay- nierite, hiceree tart deducteble. For full infetintitIon Write Cae • iiiitlitte Ad:Write,. 40' Main Ste 'West, HaMiltoir, Ont. Airrb CARS FOR SALE '57 CHEV. coach for sale, in goad condition. Phone 357-2197 after six, 46* HAY FOR SALE FOR SALE-2000 bales of hay on farm near Wingham. Phone 753-7440, Brantford. 2rrb 1500 BALES HAY, Write Alviri J. Yoder, Clifford R. R, 1, Box 44, 51e miles north Gorrie, 2nd house east, 16* 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 HOUSE or rooms for rent, March 1, Ph, 357-2652. 16-23b MALE HELP WANTED MALE paper hanger and paint- er wanted, Apply Decor Shoppe. 2rrb YOUNG MAN for warehouse. Must have driver's license; 5 day week. Apply N. D, Camer- on Limited, Wingham. 16-23b FEMALE HELP WANTED WAITRESS WANTED, Apply Good's Coffee Shop, in person. lerrb TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the caretaking of the Bluevale United Church will be received until February 28, 1967. George Fischer, Chairman. 16-23* EMPLOYMENT WANTED ANYONE WANTING ironing done call 357-3415. Jessie Archer. 9-16b FARM CONSTRUCTION For the construction of a Poured Concrete Silo Contact: Keith Regan, R. R, 5. Mitchell, Ontario, . Phone 347-2793, 9-16-12-2b APPLICATIONS WANTED BUS OPERATOR and SPARE DRIVER WANTED Turnberry Township •School Area are asking for applica- tions for a bus operator and spare driver, Personnel must be able to pass the bus oper- ator's test and file a medical 'certificate of fitness, Bus op- erator preferable from the north side of the township. Duties to start April 1, 1967, For further information con- tact the secretary - treasurer, Applications will be received up to February 23, 1967, Alex Corrigan, Sec.-Treas. 9-16b WANTED WANTED - Harley Davidson motorcycles in any condition, Phone 357-2177, 9b WANTED - Good home on farm off highway for two kit- tens almost grown. Phone 357- 1397, 16b WANTED TO BUY-Hay bal- er; set of tools; Austin built before 1955; also door track up to 20' or 30'. Phone 357-3039. 16* 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*rrb LOST LOST -- Diamond ring, white gold, 3 diamonds, in Wingham. Mrs. Mike Foran, Dungannon, 529-7972, 16b CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank my relatives, friends and neighbors for the visits, cards, flowers, treats and gifts during my stay in hospital, Special thanks to Dr, Ielahsee, Dr. B, N, Corrin and nurses on second Dreier. Your kindness was appreciated. - Betty Belanger, 16* IN MEMORIAM MICHIE-In loving Memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs, Janles Mich le, w,,ho passed away one year ago, February 16, 1966. God took her home, it was• HIS will, But in our hearts she liveth still. Ever remernbered and Sad- ly missed by husband and fatri- ily. 16° NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND mums IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANNIE MAE. COULTER, late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Widow, Deceased, NOTICE IS ;HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Trus- tee Act, that all creditors and others having claim's against the Estate of the late Annie Mae Coulter are required to send particulars of their claims, duly verified, to J. T, GOODALL, Solicitor for the Executors of the said Estate, on or before the 25th day of February, A,D. 1967, and that after such date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate, hay- ing regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, DATED at Wingham, On- tario, this 21st day of January, A.D. 1967, Norman E. Coulter and James W, Coulter, Executors of the Estate. By their Solicitor, S. T, GOODALL, Box 119, Wingham, Ontario, 2-9-16b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE of GEORGE EDWARD GRIFFITH, ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Township of Howick, in the County of aluron, Retired Farmer who died on the 18th day of 'December, 1966, are re- quired to file proof of same with the undersigned on or be- fore the 25th day of February, 1967, After that date the Executor will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice, DATED at Wingham, this 6th day of February, 1967. CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL, Barristers, Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the ExecUtor. 9-16-23b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ALEX- ANDER RADFORD INGLIS ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Township of Carrick, in the County of Bruce, Farmer, who died on the 5th day of Janu- ary, 1967, are required to file proof of same with the' under- signed on or before the 18th day of February,' 1967, After that date, the Adminis- trator will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of w'ich he shell then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, this 31st day of January, 1967. CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrator 2-9-16b NOTICE TO CREDITORS •AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ESTHER N. SHOEBOTTOM, late of the Village of Belgrave in the County of Huron, Widow, De- ceased. NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Trus- tee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late Esther N. Shoebottom are required to send particulars of their claims, duly verified, to J. T. GOODALL, Solicitor for the Executor of the said Estate, on or before the. 25th day of February, A.D. 1967, and that after such date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate hav- ing regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingharn. On- tario, this 26th day of January, A.D. 1967, Robert Higgins, Executor of the Estate. By his Solicitor, J, T. GOODALL, Box 119, Wingharn, Ontario, 2-9-16b ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICE In addition to our complete appliance and radio service we are now equipped to render PROMPT TV REPAIR.. Experienced technician in charge. Transistor radio and car radio service. PATTISON RADIO & ELECTRIC Flerrb Dead Stock Removal HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for fresh dead, disabled cows and horses. we Pay le per lb. weighing Over 500 pounds. For the most prompt and courteous servide in this distkiet PLEASE. CALL coti.,..Ecr MARLATT BROS, Phone 133 $ Brussels, Ont. 0011-bodir aerviee--7 day," a week License /itto. 390-C-as ii-4.•••44•44044.040.44404,044444•64,•,4•W*Ai NOTICE The Trustees of Morris-East Wawanosh T, S, A, Board ask that all parents in this school area who have children who wish to attend kindergarten class in September, notify the Secretary before. March 3rd, Children must be 5 years of age by January 1967, Transpor- tation will be provided one way. It is necessary to have this information early so that ac- commodation may be arranged, Ralph Shaw, Secretary, Brus- sels, Ont. 16-23b CHOOSE SOMETHING VERY OLD YET EVER NEW THIS YEAR Did hubby give a Valentine on Valentine's day or a sum of money for a birthday or anni- versary or for a personal and lasting gift, Choose an Al guaranteed perfect cut "heart shape" diamond just for "him." Maple leaf pens, pendants and brooches galore, genuine cul- tured pearls grown in living oysters; traditional piece of furniture or a desk pen stand; plates, cups and saucers with the Centennial emblem, to get Canada's big' Birthday Party off to a right start, Also plastic laminating done for celebra- tions and parades for priceless picture's, news articles, plaques and novelties to protect same. Wear a maple leaf pin, pendant and earring set or single pieces for day time wear or a more elaborate one for the gala oc- casion. Contact Vivian, Mrs. James H. Campbell, 255 Car- ing Terrace, quarter block north of TV, 16b RADIATOR TROUBLES See Benson's Radiator Service Mount Forest For cleaning, repairing, recor- ing - any size PHONE 323-2824 2-9-16-23* PAINTING & DECORATING ROBERT E. SEARSON Phone 357-3044 - Wingham. NiOrrb FOR YOUR Insurance Needs in Automo- bile, Farm Liability, Accident and Sickness Home Protection Call your Co-op Agent- 53 Maple Street, Wingham LLOYD MONTGOMERY Dial 357-3739. SEE GEORGE BROOKS at Stratford Ceffrefery Memorials •a •••, • for Memorials of Distinctipea 38 Avondale Ave. Stratford Phone 271-6736 Collect INTERIOR DECORATING PAINTING - PAPERING Floor Covering - Tile & Carpets Expert Installation CERAMIC TILE Phone 357-2002 WINGHAM - ONT. J12rrb For Sale FULL PRICE ONLY 55,500. Call it stealing if you like but we can give you an elegant solid brick 2 storey, 10 room home set in the gay surround- ings of a peaceful atmo4here in Wroxeter. Modern cup- boards, bath and 1 bedroom plus living room and dining room on first floor, Four bed- rooms up, a useful cement basement, new chimney, new roof and new wiring serviee. Until you inspect this tott.b home you won't believe that your dollars can buy so much today, 140 ACRE FARM VALUE. 125 acres level and workable. -'50 acres fall ploughed, The at- tractive home with new mo- 'dern kitchen, new 4 pe. bath and automatic furnace. Only a few minutes' walk from the main street of a friendly vil- lage east of 1$Vingliam. Barn 40 x60 constrireted not long ago ha ,: cement tie ups. 125 'ends of the farm borders the Mait- land River and being in the conservation area there have already been inquiries fot lots, or you can be your own de- veloper, Come in and see aboot this farm today. Inquire shout the 1,1W foil price and the extra low down payment. Vou can he on n farm of your own by the first day of April, ANNUAL MEETING WINGHAM AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL. ASSOCIATION The annual meeting of the Wingham and District Hos- pital Association will be held on FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1967, at 8:00 pate, In the Recreation Room of the Hospital Nurses' School, (former Nurses' Resi- dence) at Wingham., All mat- ters of business pertaining to the Wingham and District Hos- pital Association will be trans- acted including the election of Directors and other officers. In order to cast a ballot in the election of directors a per- son must be a member of the Association. One-year member- ships may be obtained for the sum of five dollars from the Wingham and District Hospital office, These memberships must be purchased at least ten days prior to the Annual Meet- ing. Everyone welcome, (This notice is being printed in this newspaper in accord- ance with the by-laws of the Hospital), R. B, Cousins, John Strong, President, Secretary, 16-23-2b ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, John Clarke, of Wroxeter, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Connie Arlene, to Mr. Garry Wayne Robinson, of London, son of Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Robinson of Belgrave, The wedding will take place in earroxeter United Church on Saturday, March 4, 1967, 16* Mr. and Mrs. J. Ronald Rae, of London, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Anne, of 'Whittier, California, to Gary George Citron, Lieutenant of the United States Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Catren, of Freeport, Grand Bahamas, The wedding will take place Saturday, February 25, 1967, at 8:00 pm. at Weetminister Pres- byterian Church, 4735 North 19th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona. 16b BIRTHS JARDIN-In St, Mary's Hos- pital, Kitchener, on Wednes- day, February 8, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs, Don Jardin, Kitch- ener, a son, Steven Andrew. t. 'A Al SOLOMAN-In Wingham and District Hospital, on Monday, February 13, 1967, to Mr, and Mrs, Robert Soloman, White- church, a son, PENNER - In Wingham and District Hospital, on Tues- day, February 14, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. David John Penner, Wingham, a son. DEATHS SHOEBOTTOM - In West Covina, California, on Satur- dayeFebruary 11, 1967, William James Shoebottom of 156 Bruce Street, London, formerly of East Wawanosh, in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Ida Stanley, and dear brother of Garfield, of London, Burial was in California, Mrs. Adam Darling dies in hospital BE 4M°RE-Mrs$ Adam Dar- ling, 81, Of Belmore, died Fri- day at Wingham and District Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Wallace Township, the former Emma May Edwards, She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards. She lived in Belmore most of her life. She was a member of Macintosh United Church and the Women's Missionary So- ciety of the church. Her husband died in 1958. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. John (Margaret) Tyler of St. Marys, Isabel of Kitchener, Mrs. Harvey (Agnes) Ballagh of Belmore and Mrs. Arthur(Joyce) Carger of London, Ont.; three sons, Allan of Belmore, Thomas of Carrick Township, and Lynn of Kitimat, B.C.; a brother, James of Gorrie; a sister, Mrs. James (Ella) Barten of Fergus and eight grandchildren. The funeral service was con- ducted at Macintosh United Church Monday at 2:30 p.m. by Rev. Ray Grant. Burial was in the church cemetery. Annual bonspiel held in Wingham GORRIE-The Gorrie Curling Club held the annual bonspiel in Wingham last Wednesday. Winners in the 9 o'clock draw were James Adams' rink of Jamestown with Ronald Adams as vice, James Adams Jr. sec- ond, Murray Lowe, lead. Run- ner-up, Bower Farrish's rink of Goderich; consolation, Mason Robinson of Belgrave. The 11 o'clock draw was won by Earle King of Gorrie with Cecil Wilson, vice, Robt. Anderson second, Roy Strong, lead. Runner-up was Murray Sheill' s rink, Belgrave; second, Mac Eadie's rink, Belmore; consolation, DeWitt Adams' rink, Gorrie. UCW meeting held in Sunday School F ORDW ICH-The monthly meeting of the U.C.W. eve- ning unit, was held in the Sun- day School rooms. Mrs. Ken- lieth Graham presided. Mrs. Aitcheson Wallace conducted the worship service, taking as her topic "The Church Goes West". Mrs. Lorne Siefert Jr and Mrs. Ernie D'Arcy spoke on the different churches that began in the west, who started them and when. The feature was given by Mrs. W. Schaefer. Her theme was " Good Company" - A con- test was conducted by Mrs. Ken Graham. Delegates to the Presbyterial in Wingham on February 21st will be Mrs. Stewart Strong and Mrs. Lorne Siefert Jr. The next meeting will have an Easter theme with both units assisting on March 8th at 8.30 p. m. MARY HASTINGS Will hold a .euchre an Marela In Council Chambers at xxvio* COUNTY MIL{ COMMITTEE Are sponsoring a barn meet- ing at the new dairy barn at Simon and. Maurice Hallahan on lot 40, con, 5, East Wawa, nosh, on Thursday, FebruarY 23, at 1:00 pan, 1.6b GENTLEMEN! Come to a meeting, Bluevale Community Hall, Wednesday, February 22, 1;30 p.m. Mr, Alex Chisholm, specialist in agricul- tural spray chemicals of all kinds. Slides will be shown. Everyone welcome. lab Pearson, Edwards & co. Chartered Accountants P. R. PEARSON Trustee in Bankruptcy 306 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM - Tel. 257-2891 WINGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph, 357-1910 Res. Ph. 357-1015 Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, RO Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS Phone 338-2712 HARRISTON - ONTARIO DO BETTER GRADE PUPILS MAKE BETTER DRIVERS? CAVILLER & COMPANY Chartered Accountants Resident Partner 3. E. Kennedy, C.A. Dial 881.3471 - Walkerton Crawford, Shepherd & Mill Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. J. Harley Crawford, Q.C. Norman A. Shepherd, MA, LLB, Alan R. MW, B.A., LLB. WINGHAM, ONTARIO Dial 357-3630 J. T. GOODALL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, Etc. Office - Meyer Block WiNGHAM, DIAL 357-1990 ' fli ' ,,,!011,04,11 ' O:1.14O;Oko101Ok 0 000 0kos o ko 00000000000000000000 o ok o 000grookkook000ksoolool o oko; o ko 0000 ; 0000000 ok o kookol000kooko o Corning EvenO. AAA o ooAAAI1111AJ 000 IAPANAAAA.A.A o AlAtimp o A o A,AAAAAAAAAAAAA o IA oo A o oo o oo oo A oo A 000000000 , NOTICE TO CREDITORS MISCELLANEOUS DON HOIST REAL ESTATE LIMITED - "Rural Ontario Specialists" - keith Pitzsiminotis, IFfanager, Phone 83/-3840 Cecil Mahood, Representative, Phony 802.6952 Business and Professional Directory Keith McClure Yes, indeed. Dramatically better according, to accident ,records compiled by a large insurance corpqratiola f e In stu ws. mi draieerseuncier age 25, •salaerts withOuperi litholastic -Omit& dveraged;r348:4'ar damilie claims per y per 1000 policies in force compared with 499 for students with inferior grades. In accidents involving injuries, "good student" drivers were involved in an average of 23,5 times annually per 1000 policies in force. Students with inferior grades had 29.7 ac- cidents per 1000 policies in force, Combining frequency and cost of accidents, "good student drivers had a record of '25 to 30 percent better than their counterparts." Forty percent of the country's population is under 20 years of age and in some areas as much as 25 percent of the teenage population own their own cars, Seventy percent of youthful drivers-including those in Wingham-purchased used cars In preference to new and over 40 percent with their own money. Youthful and inexperienced buyers are too often attrac- ted to a shiny late-model body hiding a worn-out vehicle and should seek advice from a reputable service-minded dealer. Price is only one pact of the picture that includes the true mechanical condition, the unused mileage left in the car and the safety with Which it may be driven under conditions that youthful drivers demand. • OWL WEEKLY EVCURE On Tuesday, February 21, at 8:30 per:, in the Sacred Heart Parish Hall, High and low men's prize, high and low ladies' prize and door prize, Lunch served, D29egew ANNUAL MEETING The 94th annual meeting of the Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company Will it be held in the Gorrie Com- munity 7 Hall en Friday, Febru- ary 24, 1967, at 1;30 p,m., to elect directors and transact such other business as may be brought before the meeting, Ciare Hutchison, 3, H, Wylie, President. Sec.-Treas. 16-23b J.. • ,1