The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-07-06, Page 6DEALER WANTED
Long established manufacturer requires a dealer in this
area. Exclusive territory, many customers already estab-
lished. Excellent PART time occupation. A few hours
monthly will increase your earnings two to three thous-
and dollars per year. No experience necessary. Our rep-
resentative will work with you during short training
period. Elderly applicants welcome. Principal will inter-
view shortly. Apply with particulars, phone number, etc.,
when available for interview to BOX 35. WINGHAM
ADVANCE-TIMES, WINGHAM„,
CLASSIFIED ADventures
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Wingham
Advance-Times
HOW MUCH WILL NEXT
YEAR'S CARS COST?
Keith McClure
About 100 to 150 dollars more than this year's models
according to manufacturer's estimates.
The increase is due to cover the cost of anti-smog
devices, safety features and anticipated factory wage in-
creases later this years
The price savings on this year's new cars may well make
them the best buy for many years to come in our con-
stantly inflating economy.
The. value of our dollar has slipped since 1941 to the
point where it is now worth 45 cents in terms of purchas-
ing power 25 years ago. The governnient's own forecasters
predict that the dollar will continue to lose a minimum
1.5 percent of its purchasing power, on the average, eve
year.
This means that lh another 10 years it will be worth
39c in terms of 1949 and still headed down.
It is obvious, that cars cannot escape continuing price
increases on this basis alone even without the added force of
safety and other featureS.
Safety features are all to the good, but it is well to re-
member that the most effective single safety feature of all
— the safety belt — continues to be ignored by the vast
thajoy
Urint restisf hdurrnivaenrS nature Undergoes a transformation over ,
flight, driver fault will continue to account for 90 percent
of traffic accidents. The driver alone can change that Sta-
tistic, He is the greatest single safety factor of all.
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FOR .SALE
CffIcKEN LEGS, 49c lb, Wing.
bane Meat Marlwt, 6b
16' GENERAL TRAILER for
sale, fully equipped, in good
condition. Ph. 357-3655. 6b
BERRY OVERHEAD door, 8'0"
x7'0", Excellent condition, $35,
Particulars 357-1862, 6p
6-LB, BOX Burns sausage,
$2.69, Wingham Meat Market.
613
MILK FILTERS for sale, plain,
rapid flo, 61/2 " — 85c a box.
Alexander's Hardware, phone
357-3631, l6rrb
REGISTERED male dachsund,
5 weeks old, tan color, Ideal
children's pet, $40. Call Mrs.
D. McCallum, 24W3, Wroxeter.
6p
6-LBS. Coleman's Lard, $1.00.
Wingham Meat Market. 6b
VACUUM CLEANER SALES.
Service on all makes, Filter
Queen Sales, Zurich, ph, Hen-
sail 262.5350 collect. My26rrb
3-4 TONS mixed grain for sale,
mostly oats, $50 a ton. John
Bumstead & Son, phone 357-
2272. 6b
WOOD FOR SALE—Hardwood
or softwood slabs, also furnace
blocks. We deliver, Borden
Litt Sawmill, 392-6895, Tees-
water, Ap20rrb
CHICKEN WINGS, 5-1b, bag,
29c lb. Wingham Meat Market.
6b
800-LB, DELAVAL cream sep-
arator for sale, No. 815, with
motor. Contact Allan. Culbert,
phone Ripley 395-2822, 6p
EAVESTROL'GHING and metal
flashing, material and labor.
For free estimate call Morri-
son Bros., at Murdie's H^r-
ware, Lucknow, ph. 528-2906.
Ap20rrb
CURRIE'S FURNITURE,
WINGHAM.
SAVE $30 on a Sklar chester-
field and chair. Summer spec-
ial $229.00-82.19 weekly. Free
draw on every purchase. 6b
SAVE ON PAINT — 10% off
regular prices on Kem Glo
Enamel, Super Kern Tone and
Martin-Senour. Your headquar-
ters for Kern lines. Alexander's
Hardware. rrb
21 CU. FT. deep freeze for
sale. Can be seen at 87 Vic-
toria St., Wingham. Write Edna
Congram, 38 Louisa St., Kitch-
ener, or phone 576-9173, Kit-
chener. 6-13b
CURRIE'S FURNITURE,
WINGHAM
SUMMER SPECIALS WHILE
THEY LAST—Honderich cedar
chests, save S10—$69.88, stor-
age, terms. Free draw on every
purchase, 6b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
4-BEDROOM brick dwelling for
sale, living room, dining room,
kitchen with cupboards and
separate eating area, oil furn-
ace, extra large lot with barn
and garage. This home could
easily be duplexed. Terms ar-
ranged. Phone 357-3782 after 6
p.m. 6rrb
ELLIOTT REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
Gordon B. Elliott, Broker
Edward A. Elliott, Salesman
FOR SALE
Two storey 4 - bedroom frame
Mansville siding home, hot
water radiator heat; 11/2 bath-
rooms; recreation room in
basement; large garage; rugs,
drapes, valances go with the
home; water softener. Low tax-
es, in residential area,
17 acres — On Highway 86,
excellent market land; seven
room stucco home, with mo-
dern conveniences; barn 50'x
30' with attached shed; low
taxes.
WILLIAM S. REED
General Insurance and
Real Estate Broker
Phone 357-2174 • Wingham
2-storey red brick house,
situated near public school, Hy-
ingroom, dining room, 3 bed-
rooms, bath, oil furnace. Full
price $12,500.00.
11/2 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.
Income property-2 self-con-
tained: 2 bedroom apartments
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. 6b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
PIGS for. sale. Carl MeClen-
aghan, Whitechurehe 357-1988.
6b
14 YORKSHIRE chunks foe
sale, 10 weeks old. Phone Brus-
sels 332J5, Gordon Higgins. 6p
CARS. TRUCKS FOR SALE
1961 FORD Econoline for sale.
Excellent condition. Best offer.
Phone 392-6558, Teeswater, 6p
1964 BSA 650 for sale, $750.
Phone 431J5, Brussels. 6p
1962 PONTIAC, Laurentian, 4-
door, 6 cylinder, automatic,
radio. In good condition. Phone
357-2382. 29-6-13p
1956 GMC truck for sale, with
hoist 14' long and stock racks.
Will sell separate, Also 60 MF
pull type combine with pickup.
Apply to Merton Keyes, Sea-
forth 527.1567, 29.6b
411.111•11011.10.•11=M
HAY FOR SALE
20 ACRES standing hay for
sale, Murray Ross, Bluevale
R, R, 2, phone Brussels 360W
12. 6p
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
SALES HELP WANTED
Rawleigh business now open in
good district around Wingham.
Trade well established, Excel-
lent opportunity. Full time.
Write Rawleigh, Dept. G-453-
189, 4005 Richelieu St., St.
Henry, Montreal. 6b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants
lawns to cut. 357-1265. 6b
--- A HIGH SCHOOL girl would
like summer employment.
Donna Edgar, 357-1068. 6b
WANTED
WANTED—Girl to share small
apartment in Wingham. Phone
357-1634, 6p
WANTED—Used bicycles. Will
trade or buy any size. Canadian
Tire Corp., Wingham. 6.13b
WANTED — 2 bedroom apart-
ment or small house in Wing-
ham for small family. Appli-
ances preferred. Apply Box 34,
Advance-Times. 6b
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
L. G. BRYCE
Auctioneer
We handle sales, large or
small, anytime or anyplace.
Phone 357-2339, Wingham,
FLOOR SANDING AND
FINISHING
Old floors and new
Free estimating
Paul Rintoul, Wingham
BRIAN RINTOUL
Licensed Auctioneer
Whitechurch, Phone 357-2349
Farm Sales a Specialty
Jy6-S28b
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
1/2 c 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 stories, ditching
Septic tanks and weeping beds
Phone 357-1359
R, R. 1, Wingham, Ont.
CEMENT SEPTIC TANKS
450.600-800 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, R. 1
Lucknow, Ont., 528-2346 or
528-2396. J15.A31p
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co-Op Agent --
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 357.3739
SEE GEORGE BROOKS
at
Stratford Cemetery Mernoriali
Ltd.
for Memorials of Distinction
Lowest prices in the area
38 Avenel-ale Avenue
Stratford
Phone 1714736 Collett
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE of Cather-
ine Elizabeth Hoffman, late of
the Village of Wroxeter, in the
County of Huron, Widow, De-
ceased.
AU persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 3rd day
of May, A.D. 1967, are requir-
ed to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned
on or before the 25th day of
July, A,D, 1967, after which
date the assets will be distri-
buted, having regard only to
the claims of which the under-
signed shall then have notice,
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
this 30th day of June, A.D.
1967.
E, B, MENZIES, Clinton, Ont.,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
6.13-20b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF ELIZA J, Mc-
CURDY, late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of
Huron, Spinster, Deceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act,
that all creditors and others
having claims against the Es-
tate of the late Eliza ,f, Mc-
Curdy are required to send
particulars of their claims,
duly verified, to J. T. GOOD-
ALL, Solicitor for the Executor
of the said Estate, on or be-
fore the 22nd day of, July
A.D. 1967, and that after such
date the Executor will proceed
to distribute the assets of the
said Estate, having regard only
to the claims of which he, shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 29th day of June,
A.D. 1967.
Frederick Stanley,
Executor of the Estate,
By his Solicitor,
J. T, GOODALL,
Box 119, Wingham, Ont.
6-13-20b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE of WILLIAM
JOHN BORDEN SCOTT.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Town-
ship of East Wawanosh, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, who
died on the 31st day of May,
1967, are required to file proof
of same with the undersigned
on or before the 15th day of
July, 1967.
After that date the executrix
will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to
the claims of which she shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 26th
day of June, 1967.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD and
MILL,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrix.
29-6-13`b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
THOMAS THOMSON.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, who
died on the 16th day of June,
1967, are required to file proof
of same with the undersigned
on or before the 24th day of
July. 1967.
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 26th
day of June, 1967.
CRAWFORD. SHEPHERD and
MILL,
Barristers,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
29.6-13b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ANNIE
JANE REBECCA TIFFIN.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of
Huron, Widow, who died on
the 16th day of June, 1967, are
required to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or be-
fore the 24th day of July, 1967.
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 26th
day of June, 1967,
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD and
MILL,
Barristers,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
29-6-13b
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to sincerely
thank our friends and neigh-
bors for their kind way, of ex-
pressing their sympathy at the
time of our recent bereave.
ment. — Mrs. Addle Johnson
and Mrs. Dorothy Paul. 6p
Mrs, Riley and family wish
to extend their grateful ap-
preciation and thanks to all
their friends and neighbors for
cards, letters and flowers and
the any acts of kindness dur-
ing their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Drs. Carrie,
Klahsen arid McKirri and the
Mimes and staff at Wingham
and District Hospital for their
Many acts of kindness during
liis long illness. fib
LEGAL
NOTICE.
BRUSSELS, MORRIS AND
GREY MUNICIPAL TELE,
PHONE SYSTEM
Whereas the BRUSSELS,
MORRIS AND GREY MUNI-
CIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM
has agreed to dispose of its
assets to Maitland Teleservices
Limited effective February 28,
1967, which transaction will be
completed July 31, 1967, it now
proposes to wind up its affairs
and distribute the remaining
assets, in the form of shares in
Maitland Teleservices Limited,
equally among subscribers of
record on December 31, 1966.
Application has, therefore,
been made to the Ontario Tele-
phone Service Commission,
under Section 47, of "The Tele.
phone Act." R,S,O. 1960, Chap-
ter 394, for an Order approv-
ing this plan.
Any representations to be
made to the Commission with
respect to this application
should be submitted on or be-
fore JULY 22nd. 1967, and ad-
dressed to the Chairman,
tario Telephone Service Com-
mission, 800 Bay Street, Tor-
onto 5, Ontario.
Should you desire further
information with respect to
this plan of distribution, or if
you wish to inspect the last
audited financial statement or
the list of subscribers who, ac-
cording to the system's records,
will be entitled to share in the
distributable surplus, you may
apply to the undersigned. eith-
er narsonally, by telephone, or
by letter.
R. M. Bronson,
Secretary,
Brussels, Morris and Grey
Municipal Telephone
System. 6-13b
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to thank our
friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for acts of kindness and
sympathy at the time of our
recent bereavement, Special
thanks to Dr. Crawford of
Wingham, the ambulance driv-
er and attendant, the doctors
and nurses at Victoria Hos-
pital, London, Rev. H. Jenkins
and the Moir funeral home in
Gorrie.—John, Archie and Bill
Taylor. 6b
The family of the late Mrs.
Hazel Dunkin extend appreci-
ation to the many friends and
neighbors who expressed con-
cern during her illness and
sympathy at her passing. We
offer special thanks for the
floral tributes, the Bibles
placed in her name, and the
donations to the Cancer So-
ciety, and to Dr. W. A. Craw-
ford, the nursing staff and to
Rev. C. M. Jardine. 6b
Ross and Beverley Casemore
would like to thank the doctors
and nurses who took care of
them while in hospital, also
thanks to those who sent cards
and gifts. 6b
Many thanks to our friends
and neighbors in Wingham who
have been so helpful and kind
throughout our twenty - eight
years in your midst. We have
enjoyed our participation in
the community and church
work. Thanks to those who en-
tertained us and for gifts and
surprises, also for the beauti-
ful floral arrangements and
cards which arrived for us in
our new home. — Laura and
Harold Victor Pym. 6b
11.1.1.1111. 001.401••••M•1•01111•111011
IN MEMORIAM
HALLIDAY—In loving mem-
ory of J. A, Halliday, who
passed away July 7, 1964.
God knows how much I miss
him,
Never shall his memory fade,
Loving thoughts shall ever
wander
To the spot where he is laid.
There is no parting from those
we love,
No distance can divide;
Today in memory's garden
He still walks by my side.
—Ever remembered by wife
Clara. 6p
SINNAMON — In loving mem-
ory of Hugh L. Sinnamon,
who passed away July 8,
1965.
Those whom we love go out of
sight,
But never out of mind;
They are cherished in the
hearts
Of those they leave behind.
—Ever remembered and sad-
ly missed by his wife and fam-
ily. 6p
GET YOUR COPY OF
THE CENTENNIAL.
BOOK OF CANA-
DIAN INDIANS
at Harris Stationery
for 75c each
This booklet was compiled
by the pupils of Huron County
School Area No. 2 (Ashfield
and West Wawanosh Town-
ships) as a Centennial Project.
The proeeeds will be Used to
Nether their Centennial work
of helping Canadian Iridiaris.
29-60
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne B.
wards wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sharon Lorraine, to Mr. Ken.
neth Harrison, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Reuben J, Harrison, The
wedding will take place July
22nd in Teeswater United
Church at 3 p.m. ap
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millen
of R. R, 1 Teeswater, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Donna Marie,
to Mr. James. Thomas Ross, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross
of R. R. 5 Lucknow. The mar-
liege will take place on Sat-
urday, July 29th, 1967. at 11
a.m., at Sacred Heart Church,
Teeswater. Op
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Keeling
of Owen Sound. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Joan Elizabeth, to Mr. Kenneth
George Henry of Wingham,
formerly of Owen Sound. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hen-
ry of Owen Sound. The wed-
ding will take place in St.
Marv's Roman Catholic Church
on August 5, 1967, at 11 a.m.
6b
BIRTHS
CONKEY — Harold Norman,
son of Norman and Barb
Conkey (Barbara Foxton) of
Arva, was born on Tuesday,
June 27, 1967, at St, Joseph's
Hospital, London, a brother
for Elizabeth,
CUMMINS — Dr. and Mrs. J.
Cummins of Galt, wish to an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Michael James, on Friday,
June 30, 1967, in St. Mich-
ael's Hospital, Toronto,
MacDONALD—Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce MacDonald of
Wingham, on Monday, July
3, 1967, a son, Brett Norman,
a brother for Carey, Stephen,
Tracy and Marilyn.
WILLIS—In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital on Monday,
July 3, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Willis, Brussels, a
daughter.
STACEY — In Wingham and
District Hospital on Tues-
day, July 4, 1967, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Stacey, Wing-
ham, a daughter,
DEATHS
McNALL, Robert John Stan-
ley, 68, Clinton, Wednesday,
June 28, Huronview Home,
Clinton. Survivors: brothers,
William, Huronview, Clinton;
Gordon, Wingham; Thomas and
Russell, Provost, Alta.; Earl,
Viking, Alta.; sister, Mrs. Mar-
garet Nichel, Provost, Alta.
Service Saturday Johnstone
funeral home, Lucknow, Green-
hill Cemetery, Lucknow.
ROBERTSON, John William,
91, Ripley, Tuesday, June 27,
Kincardine District Hospital.
Survivors: wife, former Mary
MacDonald; daughters, Miss
Christine, Ripley; Mrs. R. H.
(Elvira) Mewhinney, Port El-
gin; Mrs. Ross (Mildred) Dow-
kes, Owen Sound; Mrs. Wilson
(Martha) Ford, Cobourg; Mrs.
Jim (Donalda) Moir Wingham.
Service Thursday, MacLennan-
McCreath funeral home, Rip-
ley. Ripley Cemetery,
mommonommosee,o,,,,,
AUCTION SALES
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Property & Household Effects
Bluevale, Ontario
THURSDAY EVG., JULY 13th
6:30 o'clock sharp
We have been instructed to
sell for the Estate of the late
Dougall Strachan, the follow-
ing: Heintzman piano and
stool; chesterfield and 2 chairs;
dining room table, 6 chairs
and china cabinet; writing
desk; 2 rockers; 2 tables; sev-
eral chairs; sideboard; record
stand; hall rack; hall mirror;
antique chest of drawers with
mirror; 3 small tables; wash
stand; 3 beds; 2 dressers; book
case; trunk; mantel clock;
vacuum cleaner; 2 quilt boxes;
Quebec heater; cook stove; an-
nex heater; washing machine;
extension ladder, etc.
Property—Frame house and
large lot.
Terms — Cash for furnish-
ings; Property — 20% down,
balance 30 days.
A, D, Smith, Executor,
Jack Alexander, Auctioneer.
Wingham, 357-3631. 6.13b
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 hi this dis•
trice
CALL COLLECT
MARLATT BROS.
Phone 133 Brussels, Ont.
24-hour service-7 days a week
License No, 390-C-65
Mrs, VI,. Rrn .farrier
dies at home of.
son in Toronto
WHITECHIJRCH—On Satur-
day, July 1, Mrs. W, R. Far-
rier died suddenly at the home
of her son, Carman, ip Toron-
to, She was in her 88th year,
She was the former Eliza
Jane Jarvis, born in West Wa-
w anosh Township. Her husband
predeceased her five years ago.
Mrs. Farrier was a highly re.
spected member of the White-
church community. Through-
out her lifetime she had an un-
swerving Christian faith and was
devoted to the activities of her
church and community. She
was deeply interested in every
phase of the lives of her family
and grandchildren and her ar-
tistic talents brought much
pleasure to her friends and fam-
ily.
Mrs. Farrier shared her love
of music with others and for
many years was organist and
choir leader in the church. She
was a member of the White-
church United Church and was
a Life Member of the United
Church Women. She also took
an active part in the Women's
Institute.
She is survived by two daugh-
ters, Winnifred of Toronto and
Mrs. Jack (Olive) Gillespie of
Sarnia; four sons, Garnet of
Whitechurch, Carman of Tor-
onto, Russell of Wingham and
Clifford of Kitchener. There
are twelve grandchildren and
one great-grandchild; and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Samuel Reid of Luck-
now. A sister and a brother pre-
deceased her.
Rev. C. M. Jardine of Wing-
ham United Church conducted
service on Tuesday afternoon at
the McKenzie Memorial Chap-
el in Lucknow with interment in
Greenhill Cemetery.
The pallbearers were Wayne
and Douglas Farrier, Bill Mac-
Intyre, Richard West, Milian
Moore and Elwood Groskorth
and floral tributes were carried
by Brian and Dale Farrier, Bar-
ry Gillespie and Robert Stewart.
John H. Baylor
was Minto native
GORRIE—John Herman Bay-
lor died at Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital on Saturday, July
1, at the age of 73.
He was born in Minto Town-
ship on December 3, 1893, a
son of the late Henry Baylor and
Emma Ficher.
He leaves to mourn his wife,
Mary Nickel; two sons and two
daughters, Raymond of Ford-
wich, Neil of Burlington, Dor-
othy (Mrs. Lewis Charles) of
Gowanstown, Lorna (Mrs. Les
McMinn) of Wingham, thirteen
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.
He rested at the Moir fun-
eral home, Gorrie, after which
public service was held Tues-
day, July 4, at Trinity Lutheran
Church, Kurtzville. Burial was
in the Lutheran Church Ceme-
tery with Rev. Martin Schie-
man of Clifford officiating.
For Sale
ELEGANT WINGHAM HOME
Exquisitely designed for re-
fined living and gracious en-
tertaining. This magnificent
home offers you an atmosphere
of tranquility. This is a home
that really must be seen to be
appreciated and you will agree
the location is the best in
Wingliam.
NEW HOME
Three bedroom brick bunga-
low with all up-to-date conven-
iences, plus many costly ex-
tras. Full basement includes
rec. room, work shop, laundry
room, etc. Garage is attached.
Located close to schools.
ONLY $1200 DOWN
Bungalow located on the out-
skirts of Wingham, 2 bed-
rooms, utility room, modern
kitchen and bath, bright liv-
ing room, oil furnace heating.
Taxes are only $55 per year.
The full price is only $6,200,
and monthly payments are low-
er than the rent you are pay-
ing now.
LANGSIDE 100 ACRE FARM
Full price only $12,000, for
100 acres with buildings, over
80 acres workable. Can be pur,
chased with low down payment.
DON HOIST
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
REALTORS
"Rural Ontario Specialists"
Keith Fitzeininiont, Manager,•
Wingham 3574840
Residence Phone 357-1111
Cecil Mahood, Representative,
Teeswater 3914952
WHITECHURCH W.I,
Is sponsoring a bus trip to-
E xpo July 31-August 3, Fare
$33,00 including 'reservations,
Contact Mrs. Russell McGuire,
Wingham 3573056.
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Will be held on Friday, July
7th, in Wroxeter Community
H all 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
50e, or 7 for $1.00. Everyone
welcome,
Mrs. C. Dunkin
ill five months
Funeral service was held at
the R. A, Currie & Son funeral
home on Saturday afternoon for
Mrs. Chester Dunkin of R. R. 2
Wingham, who died Thursday
in Wingham and District Hospi-
tal, following an illness of five
months.
Rev. C. M. Jardine, minis-
ter of Wingham United Church,
conducted the service and burial
in Wingham Cemetery. The
pallbearers were Russel Baird,
Lorne Metcalfe, Brian Met-
calfe, Glenn Appleby, James
Campbell and David Eadie.
The flower bearers were Thom-
as Metcalfe and Isaac Metcalfe.
Mrs. Punkin was the former
Hazel Vina Armstrong, a daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Armstrong. She was born
in Hepworth 68 years ago.
Prior to her marriage she at-
tended Stratford Teachers' Col-
lege and taught in East Wawan-
osh Township. She was a mem-
ber of Wingham United Church
Women.
She came to this district in
1918 and on July 27, 1921 mar-
ried Thomas Chester Dunkin at
Bluevale. He predeceased her
in October, 1957,
She is survived by two sons,
•
WE COVID
1001( FOR
NV IN
THE
CLASSIFIED
C0101NS
Of THE
OPEN MEETING OP THE
WINGHAM HORTIC. SOCY,
All members and others in-
terested in horticulture are
urged to attend an open meet.
ing of the Society in the coun-
cil chambers next Tuesday
evening, July 11, at 8 o'clock.
Prize list will be explained, a
demonstration by Mrs. Wilinft„
Kerr, slides, reports of 01410i
covention are items on t
agenda. Refreshments. All are
welcome, Op
Walter of London and Jackson
of R.R. 2 Wingham; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Mabel Goldrich of
R. R. 2 Wingham and Mrs. Ber-
nard (Dorothy) Paul of Wing-
barn and eight grandchildren.
S. C. Taylor, 61,
dies in London
WROXETER—Funeral service
was held Thursday afternoon
from the Moir funeral home for
Stephen Clarence Taylor, 61,
who died in Victoria Hospital,
London, on June 26.
Pallbearers were Abe Lewis,
George Gibson, Arnold Ball,
Clarence McCallum, James
Dunbar and Gordon Mann. Rev.
H. Jenkins of the Anglican
Church conducted the service
and burial in Wroxeter Ceme-
tery and the flower bearers were
Jack Griffith and Allan Griffith.
A Howick Township farmer,
Mr. Taylor resided on Conces-
sion C. He had earlier been an
employee of Gordon Gibson &
Sons on bridge construction.
Stephen Clarence Taylor was
born on Concession A, a son of
the late Stephen Taylor and his
wife, the former Mabel Grif-
fith.
He is survived by three broth-
ers, John, Archie and William
Taylor.
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