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Keith McClure
NOTICE
STORE HOURS
WINGHAM STORES WILL BE
CLOSED ON SATURDAY, JULY FIRST
AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL
MONDAY, JULY 3rd
Wingham Business Association.
In a marketing climate where the "hard sell" is often
the favored way of doing business, they are generally far
more honest than we have a right to expect.
They are very much like the rest of us who respond to
our environment: In the hard-bargaining large metropolitan
city, they are apt to be very fast with a "highball" price or
a high pressure technique; in suburban areas, small towns
and cities, where customer loyalty is the rule, the salesman's
rules are apt to follow suit.
One characteristic of a reputable automobile dealership,
whether in Wingham or anywhere else, is that it "keeps"
its salesmen despite the high turnover common in the in-
) This is simple self-interest on the part of the salesman. -
The reservoir of trust and goodwill such a dealership en-
joys makes every sale easier — especially sales to repeat
customers.
Customer complaints concerning salesmen usually in-
volve promises made by the salesman during the selling in-
terview that somehow become forgotten after the car has
been delivered.
It may not always be the salesman's fault. Get the
promises put on the order so that as other people in the
dealership take up where the salesman left off, they have a
written record to remind them.
A good salesman makes it easier for himself in the
future by never letting his present customers forget him.
That's the kind of salesman to look for.
dustry.
FOR SALE
1110•1911.1.M,
CHICKEN LEGS — 49e lb,
Wingham Meat Market, 22b
MILK FILTERS for sale, plain,
, .„.
rapid flo, Wu" — 85c a box.
Alexander's Hardware, phone
e57-363L lerrb
FARM WAGONS for sale, with
or without tires. Ornamental
iron verandah railing and posts
made to measure. John Bum-
stead & Son. 15.22p
BURNS WIENERS-10 lb. box
$4.30. Wingham. Meat Market;
2eb
VACUUM CLEANER SALES.
Service on all makes. Filter
Queen Sales, Zurich, ph. Hen-
sail 262-5350 collect, My2errb
WOOD FOR SALE—Hardwood
or softwood slabs, also furnace
blocks. We deliver. Borden
Litt Sawmill, 392-6895, Tees-
water, Ap2Orrb
30-LB. PAIL of Strawberries,
sliced or whole, 35e lb. ($10.50
pail), Wingham Meat Market.
22b
STORE AWNING for sale, 25'
roller and lnechanism, reason-
able price. Currie's Furniture.
22b
SPECIAL — Electric kitchen
docks, reg. $6.95 for $4.95.
Limited quantity. H. T. Miller,
Jeweller and Watchrepair, PUC
Building (upstairs) Wingham.
22b
EAVESTROUGHING and metal
flashing, material and labor.
For free estimate call Morri-
son Bros., at Murdie's Hard-
ware, Lucknow, ph. 528-2906.
Ap2Orrb
5-LB. BOX of Chicken Wings—
$1.45. Wingham Meat Market.
22b
SAVE ON PAINT — l(ro off
regular prices on Kern Glo
Enamel, Super Kern Tone and
Martin-Senour, Your headquar-
ters for Kern lines. Alexander's
Hardware. rrb
SPECIAL — "Zippo Lighters"
with complete kit, reg. $4,95
for $3.95. Limited quantity.
H. J. Miller, Jeweller and
Watchrepair, PUC Building
(upstairs) Wingham. 22b
4 PKGS. of Wiener or Ham-
burg Buns—$1.00. Wingham
Meat Market. 22b
FOR SALE — Set of swings;
hot rod (ball bearing wheels);
scooter; 2 school desks; cherry
oval dining table (needs re-
finishing); pine blanket box;
antique rocking horse; fish
tank, pump, etc. Phone 357-
3163. 22b
4-BURNER electric range for
sale, $30; 2 wheel Waterloo
garden tractor, plough, discs
and cultivator and 2-row scuf-
fler, $250, Call 82 Victoria St.
W., any- night after 5 p.m.
15-22p
McKEE Model D Forage har-
vester for sale, with 22-ft. self
unloading box, All in excellent
condition. Contact Len Stroe-
der. 1"_ mile east of Greenock
Village on No. 4 and 9 High-
ways. 22p
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE on Alice
Street, Income property. Ph,
357-2305. 22-29b
4-BEDROOM HOUSE for sale,
living room, dining room, kit-
chen with cupboards, oil heat,
insulated, newly decorated,
large shaded lot, garage. Ph,
357.3782 after 6 p.m,, or week-
ends. 22rrb
KINCARDINE LAKE FRONT
cottage, centrally located, furn-
ished, 3 bedrooms. Priced for
quick sale to close an estate.
Apply Stanley J. Bett, Kin-
cardine, phone 396-2191, or
George Thomson, Bluevale, 357-
1767. 22p
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
Offers will be received for
purchase of four buildings,
consisting of the former CPR
station, small coal shed and
two large freight sheds. These
buildings contain many good
sturdy timbers for barns, etc.
Contact Mr. Henry Wheeler,
Park Supt., for more informa-
tion, The offers are to be sub-
mitted to the Town Clerk's of-
fice, Wingham, by 5 p.m., July
7th, 1967, Dismantling may be
commenced as soon as offer is
eccepted and must be finished
by 30th September, 1967, Best
or any offer not necessarily
accepted.
Riverside Park Development
Hoard. 22-29b
ELLIOTT REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
Gordon S. Elliott, Broker
Edward A. Elliott, Salesman
0012 SALE
Two storey' 4 - bedroom frame
Wfarieville skiing home, hot
water radiator heat; 1 el bath-
rooms; recreation room in
basement; large garage; rugs,
drapes, valances go with the
home; water softener. Low tax-
es, in residential area.
acres On Highway 86,
eireellerit market land; .seven
room stucco }Mine,. With mo-
der n conveniences; been '50X
30 Witte attached- shed; low
taxes.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
WILLIAM S, REED
General insurance and
Real Estate Broker
Phone 347.2174 • Wingham
Attractive one • storey new
briok home, livingroom, dining
room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 4,
piece bath, electric heating,
Bull basement, attached garage,
large lot, close to schools, Irre
mediate possession.
2-storey red brick house,
situated near public school, liv-
ingroom, dining room, 3 bed-
rooms, bate, oil furnace. Full
price $12,500.00,
Ve storey, 3 bedroom house
in Bluevale, hydro, water on
pressure, garage and small
barn. Full price $3,000.00.
Well situated brick cottage
in Teeswater, 2 blocks to main
street, 6 rooms, 3 piece bath,
oil furnace, new asphalt roof.
Priced for quick sale to settle
an estate.
Solid brick, 4 bedroom fam-
ily home, large living room,
dining room, kitchen with
built - in cupboards, bath. oil
furnace. hat water heating,
large lot, close to main street.
Early possession. Full price
$15,500.00.
Income property-2 'self-con-
tained, 2 bedroom PnArtmentc
with cupboards, bathrooms, 2
oil furnaces, excellent location
close to main street. Must be
sold to close an estate,
Several farms in Wingham
district-100 to 200 acres. 22h
CARS FOR SALE
1966 FAIRLANE GT convert-
ible for sale. Phone 357.1348.
22p
1960 DODGE 6 cyl. sedan for
sale. Good condition. clean.
Can be seen at Marks Body
Shop. 22b
HAY FOR SALE
30 ACRES HAY for sale. Ph.
357-1188. 22b
ABOUT 30 ACRES hay for
sale. Reasonable. Phone 357-
3637. 22p
14 ACRES HAY for sale, on
,12th Turnberry. Contact B.
Malda, R. R. 2 Wingham, ph.
357-3728. 15-22b
FIELD OF standing hay for
sale; also a quantity of oats.
Phone 357-2938, Mrs. Emaline
Marks, 22p
50 ACRES HAY for sale, mix-
ture two different parts, one
alfalfa and Reed canary grass,
and elfalfa, timothy and or-
chard grass. Phone 357-1189.
22b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
11 WEANERS for sale, 7 weeks
old. J, Askes, R. R. 3 Tees-
water, 22p
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
4-BEDROOM HOUSE, $100,00
monthly. Available July 15th.
Phone 357-1862. 22p
OFFICE FOR RENT—Furnish-
ed with double oak desk and
chair, 2 large filing cabinets,
large safe. Apply Box 32, Ad-
vance-Times. 22b
APARTMENT for rent, three
rooms and bath, close to main
street, over chiropractic office.
Apply 10 John St, W., or phone
357.3580 or 357-1236, 22b
HELP WANTED
TELEVISION commercial writ-
er wanted. Television experi-
ence preferred, Central Ontario
location. Send resume and
samples. Apply Box 31, Ad-
vance-Times. 22b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
HIGH SCHOOL girl wants sum-
mer work, Phone 392-6421,
Teeswater. 22p
GIRL, 16, wishes summer work
as mother's helper. Will live
in, Christine Rasmussen, R. le,
4 Wingham. 22p
WANTED
PROPERTY WANTED
We have several buyers for
100 to 200 acre farms in the
Wingham area. For the pet-
ering who would like to sell
their preperty, contact F. C.
VanEyl, Hoe 193, or phone
528-3618 LuckeoW, ideal agent
for John Bosveld, 964 OxfOtd
St„ London. We have several
hike lots, trotit streams and
summer resorts for tale; also
ei few farms with entail acres,
ideal for retirement, 22-29b
SALES HELP WANTED
Make $3 to $4 hourly serving
Consumers with Rawleigh's
Household, Products in good
district around Wingham,
Write Rawleigh for informa-
tion, Dept. , F-453.134, 4005
Richelieu St., St. Henry, Mon-
treal. 22b
WOULD YOU LIKE TO
EARN MORE MONEY?
Our local supervisor is in
need of full or part time rep-
resentatives to enroll members
in the Dominion Automobile
Association. This is pleasant,
dignified, good paying work.
No experience is necessary
as our supervisors provide each
representative with a full
training program.
Build yourself a fine income
with your guaranteed annual
renewals and we also have
group insurance, profit sharing
plan, plus many other benefits,
For full particulars write to
BOX 30„ ADVANCE-TIMES,
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
22b
PERSONAL
AS THE SERVICES of Drs.
Corrin and Klahsen will be ter-
minated May 31, 1967, it is re-
quested that all subsequent
communications relative to
records and business matters
be addressed to P.O, Box 190,
Wingham, Ontario, It is hoped
that service at the present lo-
cation will be resumed at an
early date. 1-8-15-22-29b
ALL-STAR TOURS OF 1967
Tour to East Coast and Expo
67 — Date of Tour: July 21st
to August 4th.
Travel in deluxe coach by
way of Buffalo, N.Y., Boston,
Mass., and Calais, Maine. Cross
into Canada at St. Stephen,
New Brunswick. Tour cities of
Fredericton, St. John and
Moncton; thence to Haddock,
Nova Scotia, and Alexander
Graham Bell museum. Wednes-
day morning cover the 184 mi.
scenic drive through Cape Bre-
ton Island, Arrive in Halifax,
July 27th for two nights, then
ferry to PEI, from Caribou,
where two nights are spent in
Charlottetown. July 31st return
to mainland. Tour Quebec City
and St. Anne de Beaupre, and
arrive in Montreal at Interna-
tional Village Motel, 1000 ft.
from Expo for 1.1e. days. Arrive
home August 4th midnight.
Cost of tour —$249.00. For
tickets, brochures or addi-
tional information call Allan
Reed, 528-3502, Lucknow. 22p
MISCELLANEOUS
For PLUMBING and HEATING
NEEDS
Phone Leroy Jackson, 357.2904
PAINTING and DECORATING
ROBERT E. SEARSON
Phone 357-3044 • Wingham
CARPENTRY: Alterations,
Repairs.
Phone 549-J-2, Wroxeter,
22-29.6-13p
FLOOR SANDING AND
FINISHING
Old floors and new
Free estimating
Paul Rintoul, Wingham
L. G. BRYCE
Auctioneer
We handle sales, large or
small, anytime or anyplace.
Phone 357-2339, Wingham.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write Louis
Blake, R. R. 2 Brussels, phone
442W6, Brussels. A27-05p
DEAD STOCK
FRESH DEAD AND DIS-
ABLED CATTLE and HORSES
Vec a pound over 500 lbs.
LORENZ STOCK REMOVAL
Dial 369.2410, collect, Durham
25.1-8-15-22-29p
LLOYD W. WALKER
Custom Backhoe and loading
and hauling service
All types of excavating, bury-
ing stones, ditching
Septic tanks and weeping beds
Phone 357-1359
R. R. 1, Wingham, Ont,
CEMENT SEPTIC TANKS
450-600-1300 gals. Cement well
tile and distribution boxes.
Backhoe for digging hole and
drains. We will lay tile if pre-
ferred. 'Vacuum pump for
cleaning 'tanks.
Ronald E. Forster, R. 1t, 1
Lucknow, Ont,, 528-2346 or
528-2396. J15.A31p
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Autonio.
bile, Farm Liability, Accideht
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co-Op Agent
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 357-3739
SEE GEORGE BROOK
at
Stretford Cemetery Mar:16de,,
Ltd.
Tor Memorials of Distifictiori
Lowest prices in the area
38 Avondale Avenue-
Strafford
phone 2714716 Collect
BIRTHS
col3ugN — In. Wingham, and
District Hospital, on Satur-
day, June 17, 1907, to. Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Coburn,
Wingham, a son.
lamommo
CARPS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
T. J. Hutton wish to thank the
friends and neighbors who
showed so many kindnesses
during our mother's illness and
at the time of her death. 22p
I wish to express my sin-
cere thanks to relatives, neigh-
bors and friends for the beauti-
ful floral tributes, donations
to Gideon Bibles and messages
of sympathy and kindness
shown me during my recent
bereavement. Special thanks
to Dr, Leahy, Rev, George
Mitchell, the nurses on second
floor of Wingham and District
Hospital and the ladies of
Whitechurch United Church.—
Russel B. Ritchie. 22b
I wish to thank my friends
and neighbors for the cards
and flowers and all who visited
me while I was a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital,
Special thanks to Dr. W. A.
Crawford and the nursing staff
on second floor,—Oscar Hol-
mes. 22p
I wish to thank all my good
friends who have shown their
kindness to me during my re-
cent illness in Wingham and
District Hospital, and Victoria
Hospital, London. The flowers,
cards, letters and prayers were
all greatly appreciated. Special
thanks to Dr. W. A. McKib-
bon and nurses of Wingham
and Dr. Banergee and nurses
of London. — Mrs. Mabel Mc-
Lean. 22p
I would like to take this op-
portunity to say thank you to
my neighbors, friends and rela-
tives for their kindness shown
to me by get-well cards, gifts,
letters and telephone enquiries
while I was a patient in Wing-
ham and District Hospital last
week. A special thank you to
Mrs. I. Morrey, the nurses and
staff of the hospital; Drs. Wal-
den, Crawford and McKim;
also to Rev. G. L. Fish for his
kind and comforting words.
This was very much appreci-
ated.—Annie H. Kennedy. 22p
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1 p.m
Household furniture
Bluevale, Ontario.
We have been instructed to
sell the following: Kroehler
chesterfield and chair; dinette
suite, extension table, 4 chairs
and hutch; RCA TV; Westing-
house refrigerator; pictures; 5
lamps; 4 small chairs; Lazy
Boy chair; odd rugs; radio;
humidifier. 2 years old; elec-
tric fan; electric heater; card
table; step ladder; dishes;
some china and antiques; cut
glass; silverware; kitchen uten-
sils. etc.: rare antique 8-day
wall clock, 3' tall, made by
Seth Thomas. Boston; antique
walnut chest drawers (both
over 100 yrs. old. Terms—Cash,
Rev, G. Mitchell, Prop.
Jack Alexander, Auctioneer,
phone 357-3631. 22b
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
at Teeswater, of household ef-
fects, antiques, dishes and
glassware for the estate of the
late Mrs. Annie McKenzie, on
SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1 p.m.
Terms—Cash.
Kitchen stove, McClary re-
frigerator (large freezer); Mof-
fat electric stove; kitchen table
and chairs; 5 antique rockers;
writing desk; antique skein
winder; kitchen stool; radio;
couch; round dining room table
and chairs; china cabinet; buf-
fet; small tables; day bed;
whatnot; Mason and Risch
piano and bench; antique oak
livingroom suite; antique vase;
sewing table; hall seat; fern-
ery; 3 bedroom suites; spool
bed; lawn chairs; antique par-
lor lamp; 2 antique clocks; an-
tique jardinieres; antique toilet
sets; full set of English china
(by Greenley); large quantity
of silverware; Limogue china;
cake plates; antique dishes and
glassware; several oil lamps;
step ladder; garden tools;
hand tools, and many other
useful articles.
L. G. Bryce, Auctioneer, ph.
357.2339, Wingham. 22b
AUCTION SALE
of real estate, household ef-
fects and antiques will be held
for the estate of the late R. H.
(Bert) Thonipsen at eh lot 28,
con. 8, East Wawanosh Town-
ship, 6 miles west of Belgrave
or 7 miles north of Auburn on
SATURDAY, JUNE 24, at 1:30.
Household Effects — Frigid-
aire refrigerator; Columbia
TV set; Heintzman piano;
chesterfield and chair; washing
machine; china cabinet; buffet;
oil stove; day bed; heels and
dressers; writing desk; reeking
chews; glass cupboard; gratea-
phone; picture fearnee; coal oil
lamps; high chair; trunks;
toilet set and numerous small
articles.
Rea Estate—Eh lot 8, On.
8, East Wawanosh, containing
100 acres, more or less, with
house and barn Will be offered
Subject to teservo hid, This
farm hae 9 acres of hardwood
bush, Terms Made known day
bf sale,
Ternis.—Chattels, Cash.
Alan MacIrityre, Aria 22b
ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. Mary Finley wishes to
announce the engagement of
her daughter, Shirley Ann, to
Mr. William Douglas French,
of London, The wedding will
take place Saturday, July 1st,
at 4 o'clock in the Salvation
Army Citadel, Wingham, 22p
Mrs. Harry Rinn of Belgrave,
wishes to announce the engage,
meat of her daughter, Linda
Mario, to Mr. Walter Keith
Cartwright, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Cecil Cartwright of Blyth.
The wedding will take place at
Knox United Church, Belgrave,
Saturday, July 22, 1967, et 2
p.m, 22p
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM
STEPHEN MONK.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of
the above mentioned, late of
the Town of Wingham, in the
County of Huron, Factory
worker, who died on the 30th
day of April, 1967, are requir-
ed to file proof of same with
the undersigned on or before
the 1st day of July, 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 June, 1967,
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD &
MILL,
Barristers,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
8-15-22b
For Sale
GENERAL STORE
Only $4,000 down plus stock.
Here is your chance to go into
an established business, A very
clean and neat store handling
general merchandise. Situated
in an active village in the
heart of a rich agricultural
community. Living quarters
could be constructed above the
store area or there is an op-
portunity to live in a new
ranch style home. Gross over
the counter sales are in excess
of $40,000 per year, The own-
er has accepted a professional
position and must move within
two months, The full purchase
price is only $10,900, plus
stock of $10,000. if you can
purchase the stock terms could
be arranged for the balance.
NEW HOME
New brick bungalow. Situ-
ated in Wingham on a paved
street with town services con-
nected and is in an area close
to schools. Being a very attrac-
tive 3 bedroom home, it boasts
of modern day features just
the way you would design it
yourself. Dream kitchen is
very elaborate and the home
contains many costly extras
throughout. Walkout type base-
ment has rec room, laundry
room, workshop, separate fruit
room and a store room under
the attached garage, Workman-
ship on the home is superb.
The price is very reasonable
and with terms available it is
well worth your immediate at-
tention.
DON HOIST
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
"Rural Ontario Specialists"
Keith Fitzsimmons, Manager,
Wingham 357.3840
Residence Phone 357-1117
Cecil Mahood, Representative,
Teeswater 392.6952
CLOSING NOTICE
Dr, W. A. McKibbon's office
will be closed for the month of
July. 22b
CLOSING NOTICE
Dobson's Shoe Repair will
be closed all through July.
15-22-29p
GC/RI:HE UNITED CHURCH-
GARDEN PARTY
Wednesday, June 28, supper
5-8 p.in, Adults $1,50, public
school children 75e. 15-22I1
CENTENNIAL DANCE
In Bltrevale, June ee. Musk
by Don Robertson and the
Rat(eh Hoye. Prizes for tenteri•
nial costeine. Sponsored by the
Bluevale Baseball teeth, 15-226
SUMMER SMORGASBORD
SUPPER
In Ferdwieh United Church,
Friday, June 23rd, 5:30.8 p.m.
Eveeteine Welcome. Melte
$1.50;, children 75d; preetchool
free, 15.22b
A PRESENTATION
Will be held for Mr, and
Mrs. John Wilhelm, (Diane
Pitch) at Bohnete Cam mii ni
Centre, lune 23rd, with Ian
Wilbee's orchestra, UAW'S
rtlease Mitre' lunch. 221i
Thomas Thomson
first war veteran
Thomas Thomson. of 209
Leopold Street, a native of
Scotland, died Friday, June 10
in Wingliam and District ilospi,
tal, followieg a short illness„
lle was 89,
Mr, Thomson was born in
Dysart, Scotland, son of the
late Mr, and Mrs, Robett
Thomson. Ile attended school
there and in 1.907 came to Can-
ada and settled, in the Wroxeter
area, where he took up farm ,
ing.
Ile enlisted in the 161st Bat-
talion, C,O,M,F., Canadian
Expeditionary Force, Wroxeter,
and served for four years. Dur-
ing World War I he served in
Canada, England and France
with the 47th Battalion from
1914 to 1935. Ile was wounded
and forced into retirement at
that time because of total dis-
ability, Mr, Thomson came to
Wingham about 1950.
Mr, Thornton is survived by
his wife, the former Elizabeth
Barr, who is also a native of
Scotland and two daughters,
Mrs, Paul G. (Elizabeth) Her-
shey of Kent, Ohio and Mrs.
Evelyn Graham of Chatham.
There are three grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
Rev. C. M. Jardine conduct-
ed service at the S. J. Walker
funeral home on Monday with
interment in Wingham Ceme-
tery. The pallbearers were
Warren Guttridge of Merlin,
Ronald Wilson of Chatham, Tom
Graham of Toronto and Fred
Porter, Wilfred Henry and Dave
Murray of Wingham,
OPPORTUNITIES
IN BANKING
Opening available for
YOUNG MEN of Grade XII or
XIII education for challenging
career in Banking.
Contact:
MR. W. M. WARDLEY
or
MR. D. C. MacADAM
at
392.6831, TEESWATER
15-22-29b
ANNOUNCING
A NEW "SERVICE" IN
WATCH REPAIRS
24 hour service, if required
H. J. MILLER
CERTIFIED WATCHMAKER
Located in the
P. U. C. Building
(Upstairs)
WINGHAM
22h
Dead Stock Removal
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for fresh dead, disabled
cows and horses.
We pay %c per lb. weighing
over 500 pounds.
For the most prompt and
courteous service in this dis-
trict
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
MARLATT BROS.
Phone 133 - Brussels, Ont.
24-hour service--7 days a week
License No, 390-C-65
CLOSING NOTICE
Faye's House of Beauty will
be closed from July 1st to July
10th, inclusive. 22.29p
CLOSING NOTICE
Deyell's Meat Market will be
closed from July 3-5th, inclus-
ive, 22p
COME TO BRUSSELS
Centennial celebrations on
Saturday, July 1st, and enjoy
a Smorgasbord supper being
served at Brussels 'United
Church from 5.7:30 pert. Ad-
ults $1,25; children, 12 and
under, 75c, 22-29b
A CENTENNIAL DRUMHEAD
SERVICE
Of praise and thafiksgiving
Will be held on Sunday, July
and, at 3:30 p.m., in Goderith,
Court House" Park, for the resi-
dents of Huron CoUtity arid
their friends and visitors. 22b
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Will be held on Friday, June
23rd, in Wroxeter Community
Hall at 8;30 p.m. Twelve games
for
$10; 3 eShare the Wealth";
I Jackpot,of $60 in 50 calls.
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• Former resident,
Miss Lofton dies
Miss 8, Rachel Lutton of R,
R. 2 London, a former resident
of Wingham, died suddenly in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London
on Friday, in hcr 74th year,
Her father was 4 trainman in
Wingham and the family resid-
ed in Pleasant Valley.
She is survived by sisters Age
Mrs. Annie McCarter), of Waegre
ingston, Northern Ireland and
Miss Ida M. Sally Lutton of
London and two brothers, Thom-
as and Jervis, both of London.
Funeral service was on Mon-
day with interment in Wood-
land Cemetery.
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LAWN WATERING
The hours for watering lawns or gardens are from
6:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M.
and from
6;00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR CO-OPERATION.
An annual charge of $4,44 gross is made for anyone
using a hose for this purpose.
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AND D.8BENTURE COMPANY
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Coming Events
Receives word of
brother's death
Mrs. Chris 'rafting of Wine-
ham received word that her
brother, Frank Jensen of Ottawa
died suddenly Sunday evening
about ten o'clock. She was
notified by her nephew Sifted
who phoned following his fath-
er's death.
Mr. Jensen is survived by
sons Sifted and Carl and daugh-
ters, Norma and Greta. There
are also eleven grandchildren,
Mrs. Robin Campbell of Wing-
ham is a sister-in-law.
Mr, Jensen's wife, Lily died
a year and one month ago.
The funeral was in Ottawa.
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