The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-02-23, Page 6Page 6 ""lgtiarB AdVance .RTinleS.iTsday, Feb. 3, 1967
6% DEBENTURES
TOWN OF WINGHAM
TOWN OF WINGHAM IS NOW OFFERING $15,000.00
11 TO 18 YEAR DEBENTURES FOR SALE
TO YIELD AS FOLLOWS:
8 x $1,000 — 2 x $500
Debentures 1979 to 1982 incl. priced to yield VA%
6 x $1,000
Debentures 1983 to 1985 incl, priced to yield 6 1/2 %
The debentures are dated February 1, 1967, and are
validated by the Ontario Municipal Board.
Direct inquiries to William Renwick, Town Clerk,
Phone Number 357-3550.
WILLIAM RENWICK,
TOWN CLERK.
HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
(For Federal Purposes)
ANNUAL MEETING
LEGION HALL — EXETER
FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1967
Hon. J. J. (Joe) Greene
Canadian Minister of Agriculture, will speak
RECEPTION 6 p.m. DINNER 7 p.m.
Tickets available from Municipal Chairmen
Business and Professional Directory
FOR SALE
VACUUM CLEANER. .SALES.
Service on all makes. Filter
Queen Sales, Zurich, ph. Hen-
sail 262-5350 colleet, My26rrb
WESTINGHOUSE ,automatic
washer and dryer for sale, in
good working condition, leaone
357-2263 after six, 23b
VISIT Currie's trade-in depart-
Merit Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, Remember Currie's
save you money, 23b
MEDIUM Coleman oil stove
for sale, 10 lengths of pipes,
45 gal. oil drum and pump, all
in good condition. Phone 307-
1490. 23b
SAVE ON PAINT — 10 ,c's off
regular prices on Kern Glo
Enamel, Super Kern Tone and
Martin-Senour, Your headquar-
ters for Kern lines, Alexander's
Hardware. rrb
SPRING SATE—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
ELLIOTT REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
Gordon B. Elliott, Broker
Edward A, Elliott, Salesman
FOR SALE
112 storey frame home,
Mansville siding, four bed-
rooms, broadlcom, 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; 112 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 —
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,
WILFRED McINTEE
& CO. LIMITED
Realtor - Walkerton, Ontario
$9,000—Full price, 1."Ls storey
6 room modernized insul sided
home with all conveniences.
Full basement, new asphalt
roof, oil heating with circu-
lator, 1 storey frame addition
attached containing 3 rooms.
sink, hot and cold water taps.
HD wiring installed, Centrally
located, 2 blocks off Wingham
main street.
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$10,500—Full price, 100 acre
farm, 65 workable clay loam
acres, Good water supply, drill-
ed well on pressure, part of
river, 3 springs and short
spring creek. Steel barn, frame
chicken pen with steel addition
and car garage, 1's storey in-
sul brick sided hone- with good
asphalt roof, 12 acres hardwood
bush of value overlooking river.
Located close to Wingham.
Very low priced for quick sale,
with spring possession.
For your real estate require-
ments to purchase or to sell
property
Contact:
FRANK J. CASKANETTE
Box 167, or Dial 337-1702
Wingham. 23b
HAY FOR SALE
FOR SALE-200 bales of hay
on farm near Wingham, Phone
753-7440, Brantford, 2rrb
SEED FOR SALE
ROY CI1AMM & SOS
at Pinkerton are offering good
value in grass seeds for spring
seeding: Each variety of seed
is sold separately and mixed
free. No. 1 pasture ire foil and
timothy mixture sells for $4.00
per acre. 'Love land hay and
pasture mixture 55.30 per acre.
Highland hay and pasture mix-
ture of alfalfa, timothy, brome
grass and meadow fescue sells
$1.04 per acre, Cramm's
stock all varieties of clovers,
grasses, seed grain and "Pride"
corn. They do custom seed and
grain 'cleaning. Buy your seed
early and save reency as some
prices will be higher. Roy
Ceattiele& Son, Pinkerton, store
phone 366-2394; residence 366-
2378. 23rth
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE
A spacious executive two
storey brick home in an excel-
lent location. This beautiful
borne has picture windows, na-
tural fireplaces, large hying
room, dining room, kitchen and
breakfast area, knotty pine
panelled family room, laundry
room and two piece bath on
main floor, Four bodrooms 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.
11 2 storey 6 room house in
Whited-lurch — 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
3 JERSEY cows for sale.
Heavy springers. Amos E.
Yoder, R. R, 1 Wroxeter, at
Top Notch Fced Mill. 23b
45 PIGS for sale, 10 weeks old.
Phone 531W2, Wroxeter, 23b
CARS FOR SALE
1958 CHEVROLET for sale.
Good tires, mechanical A-1.
Needs body job, $100. Robert
O'Neill, 357-1198. 23'
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FARM CONSTRUCTION
For the construction of a
Poured Concrete Silo
Contact: Keith Regan,
R. R. 5_ Mitchell, Ontario,
Phone 347-2793,
9-16-23-2h
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
3 - ROOM APARTMENT for
rent; bath, heated, 357-2151.
23b
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT for
rent, two bedrooms, heated,
private entrance. Phone 357-
3024. 23b
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 deductable.
For full information write Ca-
nadian Academy, 40 Main St.,
West. Hamilton, Ont. A7rrb
Offlonsmonmesonos
SALES HELP WANTED
SELL REAL ESTATE
Join Ontario's largest Realtor
specializing in Farm, Vacation
and Town properties. No exper-
ience necessary, Nee will train
you. Part or full time basis,
excellent commission arrange-
ment. Openings in the Wing-
ham and surrounding area, For
appointment call or write Mr,
Ross O'Hagan. H. KEITH LTD.
REALTOR, 151 Eglinton Ave.
E.. Toronto 12, telephone 487-
3333, 23-2-9-16h
eimonsimmimonmomommr.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WAITRESS WANTED, Apply
Good's Coffee Shop. in person,
WANTED
WANTED -- Guns and rifles.
Cameron's Billiards, 1-15row
OLD CLOCKS WASTED, in
any condition. Letters with
particulars to K. Sandereott,
Twilite Motel, R. R. 1, Hyde
Park, Ont., or phone Wingham
357-2399. 23-36-7-114 rrb
ANNOUNCING
A NEW SERVICE
In addition to our complete
appliance, and radio service we
are now equipped to render
PROMPT 'us- ittpAitt.
Experienced technician in
charge. Transistor radio and
ear radio service.
PATTISON
RADIO & ELECRIC
Fl6rrb
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the caretaking of
the 13luevale United Church
will be received until February
28, 1967,
George Fischer, Chairman.
TENDER
To remove two unused chim-
neys from the United Church,
Contact Lloyd Casemore, chair-
man of the property commit-
tee, phone 357-3582, 23b
TENDERS FOR
scwooz, SUPPLIES
The Wingham Public School
Board will provide all school
supplies for pupils commenc-
ing September 1967, Anyone in-
terested is asked to have ten-
ders in to Mrs. Alberta Mor-
gan, secretay-treasuer, by April
10, 1967, Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. For
particulars contact Principal
T, S, Beattie, 23b
TOWNSHIP OF EAST
WAWANOSH
Tenders for Warble Fly in-
spector and sprayer operator
and helper by the hour, will be
received by the Township Clerk
on or before 1 o'clock. March
7th, 1967. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted, Tend-
ers must be marked as to con-
tents,
R. H, Thompson, Clerk, Bel-
grave, Ont. 23-2b
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
WARBLE FLY SPRAY
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned for spraying
cattle for warble fly control in
the Township of Morris.
Tenders must be clearly
marked as to contents and
must state price per head per
spray, Township to supply the
powder.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Tenders must be received by
12 noon, March 6, 1967,
Mrs. Helen D. Martin, Clerk,
Belgrave, Ont. 23-2b
TENDER
Tenders will be received by
undersigned for the crushing,
supplying and hauling 20;000
cubic yards more or less of
4-inch screened gravel and 8,-
000 cubic yards of 2-inch
screened gravel, if required, to
be delivered anywhere in the
Township of Howick under the
supervision of the Road Super-
intendent,
Maintenance gravel to be on
by June 15, 1967. Contractor
to state whether crusher is fed
by shovel or dragline, Contrac-
tor to strip and maintain pits,
A certified cheque of $600.00
to accompany tenders. Tenders
plainly marked to be in the
hands of the Road Superin-
tendent not later than 11 a.m.,
March 6, 1967. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accep-
ted. Subject to the approval of
the Department of Highways.
Robert Gibson, Road Super-
intendent, Gorrie, Ont, 23-2b
TENDER
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned for loading
and hauling 25,000 cubic yards
more or less of pit run gravel.
Tenders to be in the hands of
the Road Superintendent by 11
a.m., March 6, 1967. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted, subject to the Depart-
ment of Highways,
Robert Gibson, Road Super-
intendent, Gorrie, Ont, 23-2b
TENDER
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned for warble fly
syraying for the Township of
Howiek for the year 1967. Ap-
plicants to state price per head
for both cold and hot water.
Material will he supplied by the
township. Tenders to be in the
hands of the clerk not later
than 5 p.m., March 3, 1967,
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
Ivan Haskins, Clerk, Town-
ship of Howick, Gorrie, Ont.
TENDER
Tenders will he received by
the undersigned for supplying
warble fly powder for Town-
ship of Howick for the year
1967. Powder to be packaged
to the satisfaction of the in-
spector, Tenders to he in the
hands of the clerk not later
than 5 p.m„ March 3, 1967.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Ivan Haskins. Clerk, Town-
ship of Howiek, Gerrie. nit.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
APPLICATIONS
Applications will be received
by the undersigned for warble
fly inspector for the Township
of Howiek for the year 1067,
Applications to be in the hands
of the clerk not later than 5
p.m., March 3, 1967,
Ivan Haskins, Clerk, Town-
ship of Howick, Gorrie, Ont,
TOWNSHIP OP MORRIS
APPLICATIONS
WARBLE PLY INSPECTOR,
Applications will be reeeived
by the undersigned until 12
noon, March 0, 1067, for the
position of Warble Ely Inspec-
tor for the Township of Mor-
ris to work according to the
Warble Ply Control Act,
Applications must he clearly
Marked as to contents.
Any application not hetes-
wily accepted.
Mrs, Bolen D. Martin, Clerk,
Belgrave, Ont, :23,2b
ANNUAL MEETING
WINGHAM AND DISTRICT
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
The annual meeting of the
\\Ingham and District os-
pital Association will be held
011 FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1967,
at 8;00 p,tn, in the Recreation
Room of the Hospital Nurses'
School (former Nurses' Resi-
dence) at Winghanl, 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 he 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.
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to friends and
neighbors for their expressions
of sympathy and for the beau-
tiful floral tributes, A special
thanks to Pinecrest Nursing
Home for their kindness to
Mabel while a patient there.—
The Purdon family, 23*
I wish to thank all my
friends and neighbors for their
cards and visits while I was a
patient in Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, Special thanks
to Dr. W. A. McKibben, the
nurses and staff on second
floor.—Arthur Ballagh. 23*
IN MEMORIAM
HISLOP—In loving memory of
a dear mother, Susan Amelia
Hislop, who passed away one
year ago February 26, 1966.
A beautiful memory of one so
dear,
We cherish still with love sin-
cere;
A day that comes with sad re-
grets
To one that we will never
forget.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by her family, 23b
PAISLEY—In loving memory
of my dear husband, James'
Smith Paisley, who passed
away two years ago Febru-
ary 23rd .
My heart still aches with sad-
ness,
My secret tears still flow Jim.
What it meant to lose you no
one will ever know,
It broke my heart to see you
go.
But you did not go alone for
part of me went with you
The day God called you home,
—Sadly missed by your wife
Jeanie, and family. 23*
PAISLEY—In loving memory
of a dear father and grand-
father, James Smith Paisley,
who left us suddenly two
years ago, February 23, 1965.
Sadly missed along life's way,
Quietly remembered every day.
—By daughter Susan, son-in-
law Lister, and grandson Don-
ald. 23b
SEWERS—In memory of Char-
les Sewers, who passed away
one year ago today, Febru-
ary 23, 1966,
A little tribute, true and tender
Just to show we still remem-
ber,
—Wife and family, 23*
AUCTION SALES
CASH AUCTION SALE
of Registered and grade Hol-
stein cows and young calves
for Vern Norman at lot 11,
con, 5, Kincardine Township,
2 1 2 miles north of Millarton or
Vie miles east of Highway 21.
Turn east at the Bluewater
Cheese Market.
FRIDAY, FEB. 24, at 1:30 p.m.
42 cows including: 4 Reg,
Holstein cows (fresh); 3 Reg,
Holstein cows, milking and re-
bred; 4 grade Holstein cows
(fresh); 10 grade Holstein
cows, due March and April;
balance milking and rebred to
calve at various times of the
year; 8 young calves.
This is an outstanding herd
with size and quality. Owner is
selling due to lack of feed and
help, Cows are all sired by and
bred to Waterloo Unit sires.
Sale to be held under cover.
Ages and dates given day of
sale. For further particulars
see sale bill. Terms—Cash,
Vern Norman, Prop.
Gordon L. Ribey, Auct, 23b
Dead Stock Removal
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for fresh demi, disabled
cows arid horses.
we pay is per lb. weighing
over 500 POUTRIS.
For the most prompt rind
courteous service hi this
district
PLEASE. elk/4J COLLECT
MARLATT BROS,
Phone- 133 Brussels, Ont.
24-lbour Service--7 days a Week
License' NO, 39O-C-65
400.444.440.044,,0%.44444,•••."--0.4400Ne
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO. CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF GEO-
ROB) FREEMAN COUIZIM
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of the
above mentioned, late of the
Township of East Wawanosh,
in the County of Huron, Re-
tired Farmer, who died on the
first day of February, 1967,
arc required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on
or before the 11th day of
March, 1967,
After the 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
17th day of February, 1967,
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD &
MILL,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
23-2-0b
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 Howiek, in the
County of Huron, 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 MATTER of the
estate of JAMES SAMUEL Mc-
BURNEY late of the Township
of Turnberry in the County of
Huron, Farmer, deceased,
TAKE NOTICE that credi-
tors and others having claims
against the estate of the said
James Samuel McBurney, de-
ceased, are required to file
their claims duly verified with
the undersigned on or before
th,e eleventh day of March,
A.D. 1967, and after the said
date the executors will distri-
bute the estate baiting 'regard
only to, the ,claims of svhidh'4 '
they will then have notice.
DATED at Teeswater, On-
tatio this twentieth day of
February, A.D. 1967,
A. H. McTavish,
Teeswater, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors,
23-2-9b
MISCELLANEOUS
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
REMODELLING, PLASTER-
ING AND GENERAL REPAIR
WORK
For estimate phone 5W1
Wroxeter, 23b
RADIATOR TROUBLES
See Benson's Radiator Service
Mount Forest
For cleaning, repairing, recor-
ing — any size
PHONE 323-2824
2-9-16-23*
PAINTING ,N5 DECORATING
ROBERT E. SEARSON
Phone 337-3044 - Winghain
NlOrrb
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co-op Agent-
53 Maple Street, Wingliam
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
Dial 357-3739. •
SEE GEORGE 13ROOKS
at
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd,
for Memorials of Distinction.
38 Avondale Ave.
Stratford
Phone 271-0736 Collect
STEWART
ALUMINUM
Sales & Insulation
OF GODERICH
announces that
Ray Hoggarth
382 }parole Read, Getlerich
is sales representative for
ALGA' SIDING, WINROWS
ASO AWNINGS
PAIL=O-PAR INSIELAtiON
Phone 524-7624
23-2*-9-16b
()Lostivo. N.cmcg
Pr, 0, W. Howson's office
will be closed from February
.24 to April D. 23*
LIVING FAITH
Telecast this Saturday, Feb-
ruary 25, 6:00 6:30 p.m., will
be on the theme "This Is Your
Pastor." Watch for it, 23*
ANNIVERSARY
Mr, and Mrs, John Dinsmore
of Gorrie, will quietly celebrate
their 50th wedding anniversary
on February 28, 23*
cm, WEEKLY EUCHRE
On Tuesday, February 28, at
8;30 pen, in the Sacred Heart
Parish Hall, High and low
men's prize, high and low
ladies' prize and door prize,
Lunch served. D29cgew
BINGO
Howick Lions Bingo will be
held on Friday, February 24, in
"Wroxeter Community Hall, at
8:30 p.m, Twelve games for
$10; 3 "Share the Wealth"; 1
Jackpot of $65 in 52 calls. Adm,
$1,00; extra tickets 3 for 50c,
or 7 for $1.00, Everyone wel-
come,
BIRTHS
GOLLEY •In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Tues-
day, February 21, 1967, to Mr,
and Mrs. Glenn Golley, R, R.
4 Wingham, a son,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr% and Mrs, 'Bert King, R.
R. 2 Teeswater, are happy to
announce the arrival of their
chosen son, Brian James, a
brother for Raymond,
DEATHS
ALDINGTON, Mrs. Freder-
ick, 90, of 162 Wellington Rd.,
S., London, and formerly of
Shuter Street, Wingham, died
at her home Saturday, Febru-
ary 18. Former Florence Dor-
othy Grove; widow. Survivors:
daug,.htes, Mrs. Charles (Flor-
ence) Headley, Mrs. L. R. (Ivy)
Livermore, Mrs. Donald (Mar-
garet) Brown, all of London;
sons, Harold, Arthur, both of
London; Alfred, Listowel. Ser-
vice Tuesday at Needhani
funeral home, London, Burial
Wingham Cemetery,
CARMICHAEL, Courtland,
passed away in South Peel
Hospital, on Tuesday, February
7, 1967, in his 58th year, He is
survived by his wife, son
Courtland of Windsor and
daughter Jane of Toronto. He
was a brother of the late Hugh
Carmichael.' Also survived by
gtlfreeetitt'ers, Mrs Jack (Mary)
e..Aehdpiesneef .Vaneoueer; • Mrs.
Kenneth (Gladys) Kersey of
Windsor and Mrs. Keith (Nor-
ma) Rutledge of Flesherton,
DURNIN, Victor Smith, 79,
of 474 Chester St., London,
former resident of Minnie St,
Wingham, died Saturday in St.
Mary's Hospital, London, Sur-
vivors: wife, former Violetta
Gamble; daughter, Mrs. Thom-
as (Almeda) Gagan; son, De-
tective J. C. Durnin; step-
daughters, Mrs, Jack Cham-
pion, Mrs. Lloyd McDonald;
sister, Mrs. E, H. Sommersall,
all of London.
PERDUE, Mrs. Albert, 89,
Belgrave, Sunday, Wingham
and District Hospital, Former
Ellen (Nellie) McCrea, widow.
Survivors: daughters, Mrs.
Lawrence (Mildred) Vannan,
Belgrave; Mrs. George (Laura)
Sargent, Rehoboth, Mass,; son,
John; Toronto. Service 2 p.m.
Tuesday, R. A, Currie and Son
funeral home, Wingham.
For Sale
Located on a main highway
on the outskirts of NVinglunn
is this lovely 2 storey -solid
brick 9 room home, completely
modern throughout with mo-
dern kitchen, spacious dining
room and living room also a
den, modern 4 pee bath and 3
lovely and bright bedrooms.
Every room is neatly decorat-
ed. Full cement basement with
a new oil furnace, and with
nets' insulation the beating cost
is really Jaw. You can ihave
this excellent home now; the
full asking price is only $8,700
with easy terms,
80 acre farm at Fordwieh, at-
tractive .2 storey brick home
completely modern throughout.
Barn in excellent condition
measures 60x75, has 'hydro and
Pressure. A real . good imple-
ment shed 31x20. Over GO acres
of choice dark loam, soil is
level and workable, A strong
trout stream crosses the pro-
perty and a pond could be de-
veloped. There is a goad var-
iety of fruit trees plus berry
plants, grapes, etc, This is lift
excellent, opportunity for the
hobby farmer eenii-retired or
perhaps a livestock dealer. Full
asking price is only $20,900..
Located east of Wingham.
Choi'c'e 100 acre dairy or beef
farm with a large barn and 2
large' silos, Completely modern
hoMe,, Aeries Workable
land, Priced to sell for spriog
pes,:ession.
DON HOIST
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
"Rural Ontario
Keith 11tinnager,
Phone 357-3840
Cecil Maimed, Representative,
Phone 39-6051
IIUIiOAT clIAPTER .or$
Are bolding a euchre in the
Chapter Room Masonic Hall)
Friday, February 24, at 8 p in.
Prizes and lunch will be serv-
ed„ Everyone welcome, 231)
ANNUAL MEETING
The 94th annual meeting of
the Howiek Farmers' Mutual
Fire Insurance Company will
be held in the Gorrie Com-
munity Hall on 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.
Clare Hutchison, J, H, Wylie,
President. Sec.-Treas.
16-23b
Pearson, Edwatas
& CO.
Chartered Accountants
P. R. PEARSON
Trustee ill 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
DOES IT PAY TO
SELL YOUR CAR
PRIVATELY?
ENGAGEMENTS.
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth
.dine of Luelenow, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Cheryle Arnetta, to Mr. Robert
Gary Reavie„ son of Mr. and
Mrs, Rutherford Reavie of
Wingham, The marriage will
take place on Friday, March
17, 1007, at 7:30 pan, in St,
Peter's Anglican Church, Luck-
now, 23*
PLAN NOW
to attend the
East Wawanosh
CENTENNIAL
CELEBRATION
AUGUST 5.6-7
GAVILLER &
COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
Resident Partner
J. E. Kennedy, C.A.
Dial 881-3471 - Walkerton
Crawford, Shepherd
& Mill
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
J. Harley Crawford, Q.C.
Norman A. Shepherd,
M.A., LLB.
Alan R. Mill, B.A., LLB.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Dial 357.3630
111
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY, Etc.
Office — Meyer Block
WLN(:HAM
DIAL 357.1990
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Coming Events
Keith McClure
As anyone who has tried will tell you, attempting to
sell your used car privately can melee you wish you hadn't.
Here are sonic of the steps a private seller in Wingham
must go through:
Firstly, he must advertise his car in a newspaper where ak
his ad wora compete With dealers. In any event, he must 11.
generally be foeever on call for the right prospect to come
$Pf.ol°r s ngt.ili
is
staittifilly less. That's usually Why they answer steb
When he does findbuyer, he runs into real Price re-
siStrince. Private buyers expect to bilY front an Individual
ads in the fies,t place. In addition, the seller eon offer no
guarantees or service after delivery and the !Myer knows
that all future faults With the car become his responsibility.
Since better than threcaqUarters Of all buyers have a
car to trade, the chances are good that the buyer himself
will have a ear that will stand in the way of the deal. If
the transaction passes this hurdle, then the problem of fi , nailer arises. Again, better than 70'1' Of all cars are sold on
terms, and the chances are good that the prospective buyer
will wish to buy
Yt
this
swtt Tt is to overcomese problems, of course, that ear dealers exist. Seek out a repUtable One where you ettri expect honest irtilitthenf. reliable service with fair dealings and trade your car with him.