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Coming Events I
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1-10WICK TOWNSHIP'S active agricultural society WAS one
of the 'tary Organizations which entered floats in the big
Fordwich parade last week-end,—A-T Photo,
Ji 1. GOODALL
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY, Etc.
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MAL 3571900
Crawford, Shepherd
& Mill
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
J. Barley Crawford, Q.C.
Norman A. Shepherd,
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Alan R. Mill, B.A., LLB.
WINGRIAM, ONTARIO
Dial 357.3630
aril Advance Times, Thursday, July 20, 196'7
%AL..
SMOKED PICNICS, 49c lb.
Wingham. Meat Market. 200,
CRIB for sale, large size, in
excellent condition, $20; bas-
inette, $10, Ph. 357-1092. 20p
3 PC, CHESTERFIELD suite
for sale, in Al condition, Ph,
357-2066. 20p
WALNUT 8 pc. dining room
suite for sale. Phone 357-2880.
20b
MILK FILTERS for sale, plain,
rapid flo, 61/2 " — 85c a box.
Alexander's Hardware, phone
357.3631, 16rrb
COTTAGE ROLLS, 59c lb.
Wingham Meat Market. 20b
1966 LLOYD CARRIAGE for
sale, in excellent condition.
Mrs, Brian Cameron, phone
357.2104, 13b
NO. 6 WHITE thresher for
sale, straw shredder and belts,
Apply Don McLean, R. R. 2
Blyth, phone Brussels 443J6.
13.20p
HARRISTON RANGE for sale,
with shelf and reservoir; white
enamel kitchen sink; two wash
tubs and stands. Phone 357-
3703. 20b
VACUUM CLEANER SALES.
Service on all makes, Filter
Queen Sales. Zurich, ph. Hen-
sall 262.5350 collect. My26rrb
PLACE YOUR orders now for
pails of cherries arriving soon.
Wingham Meat Market, 20b
WOOD FOR SALE—Hardwood
or softwood slabs, also furnace
blocks. We deliver. Borden
Litt Sawmill, 392.6895, Tees-
water. Ap20rrb
EAVESTROUGHING and metal
flashing, material and labor.
For free estimate call Morri-
son Bros., at Murdie's Hard-
ware, Lucknow, ph, 528-2906,
Ap20rrb
14-FT. BOAT with trailer for
sale; 25 hp Evinrude motor,
electric start, controls, life
belts, skis, paddles. Very reas-
onable. Phone evenings 357-
3092. 20p
ALUMINUM — Awnings, doors,
windows, shutters, railings and
columns, siding, eavestrough.
Phone: or write for free esti-
mates. Phone 527-0777 or 527-
0032. Holmes & MacLean, Sea-
forth. Jy13-S28b
SAVE ON PAINT — 10% off
regular prices on Kern Glo
Enamel, Super Kem Tone and
Martin-Senour. Your headquar-
ters for Kern lines. Alexander's
Hardware. rrb
CLEARANCE SALE — Rental
portable machines; shop floor
cabinet and portable demon-
strator machines; repossessed
machines. Reductions on all
shop merchandise. Singer Co.
of Canada, Goderich, phone
524-8431 or Wingham 357-3730.
REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE
8-ROOM HOUSE for sale; also
furniture; private sale, Phone
357-1956. 20p
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, live
ingroom, dining room, 3 bed.
rooms, bath, oil furnace, Full
price $12,500.00.
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.
Selling to close an estate.
Several farmS in Winghani
district, 100-200 acres. 20b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
18 PIGS for sale. Harvey. Yo-
der, Wroxeter, near Lakelet,
20b
35 PIGS for tale, 8 weeks Old,
Mabibil 13yler, R, R. 1 Wrox.
der, 20b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
WILFRED McINTEE
& co. LIMITED
Realtor, Walkerton, Ontario,
P,400—Full price, 1 storey
5 room asphalt sided house
"la new 4 piece bath, water
od, pressure, built in cupboards
and sink, oil furnace new 1964,
Large lot with ample shade
trees. Located 1 blink off Blue-
vale main street,
$12,800—Down payment. 150
acre choice medium clay loam
soil farm, 120 workable, 10
acres pasture, 20 acres hard-
wood bush of value, 1 large
bank barn with steel addition
to, henpen above, loose stab-
ling below, 26 tie ups. All in
good condition. Second barn
50'x36' frame, sitting on stone
and no stabling, Also hog barn,
drive shed, car garage and
concrete silo. Good water sup-
ply on pressure throughout
from drilled well, Also a never
failing spring., Large orchard,
ample shade trees and good
driveway. 11/2 storey frame as-
phalt sided house with modern
conveniences and full base-
ment. Summer kitchen and
woodshed, addition to 'the
house. All in good repair.
Farm located 11/2 miles off No.
4 Highway.
Contact:
FRANK J. CASKANETTE
Box 167 or Dial 357.1702
Wingham. 20b
CARS FOR SALE
1960 DODGE 6 cyl. sedan for
sale. Good condition, clean.
Can be seen at Marks Body
Shop. 20p
1966 HONDA motorcycle for
sale, 66 CC Sports Cub; six
aquariums tropical fish, pumps,
filters, etc. David Cameron,
357.1775 or 357-3072. 20.27p
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
2 BEDROOM apartment for
rent, convenient to shopping
area. Separate entrance. Ap-
ply Box 38, Advance-Times.
BRICK FARM HOME for rent,
434 miles from Teeswater, All
school buses at door. House
has furnace, 4 pc. bath, alum-
inum storms, etc. Reasonable
rent. Phone 395-2356, Kincar-
dine. 20.27b
SALES HELP WANTED
—Male or Female
300 friendly housewives in
good district around Wingham
need man or woman to serve
them with Rawleigh Products.
Make up to $5 an hour in your
spare time. Write for Free
Booklet. Rawleigh, Dept. G-453-
136, 4005 Richelieu St., St.
Henry, Montreal, 20p
AUCTION SALES
SALE OF SCHOOLS
Morris E. Wawanosh School
Board will sell by public auc-
tion the following school pro-'
perty, furnishings and equip-
ment. In each case the oil
furnace, pressure system and
school bell will be sold sep-
arately,
July 22, at 1 p.m.—School
No. 5, lot 6, con. 5, Morris, a
brick building with basement
and furnace. There is also a
wood shed.
July 22, at 2:30 p.m.—School
No. 6, lot 26, con. 3, Morris.
This is a frame building with
asphalt siding, no basement.
There is an upright style oil
furnace.
July 22 at 4 p.m.—Brown-
town School No. 8, lot 15, con.
2, Morris, This is a frame
building built in 1944. There is
a basement with furnace, also
a wood shed, The school has
asphalt siding,
July 29, at 1:30—The Stone
School No. 7, lot 5, con. 2,
Morris. This is a stone build-
ing, two rooms, without base-
ment. There is an oil furnace,
July 29, at 3 p.m. — School
No. 9, Curries School, con, 12,
East Wawanosh, This is a red
brick school with basement in
which is an oil furnace.
Terms — Real estate, 10%
down the day of sale. Chattels
—Cash.
Robert Henry, Auctioneer,
Dead; Stock Stock Removal
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for fresh dead, disabled
cows and horses.
We pay 1/2 e per lb. weighing
Over 500 pounds.
For the most prompt and
fourteens Service In this dis.
triet
PLEASE CALL, COLLECT
MARLATT BROS.
:nen* 133 - Brussels, OM,
'24-hoOr 'service-4 days a week
Lltense No. 390.C.85
044,4140.444‘1PAP‘AAP•P.14'
WANTED -- Crib, chest of
drawers and baby carriage, In
god condition, Apply Box 37,
Advance-Times. 20h
LEGAL
TAKE NOTICE that I, John
Reginald O'Hagan, Josephine
Street, Wingham, Ont., will not
be responsible for any debts
other than those contracted by
me personally or with my writ-
ten authority on or after this
date, July 20, 1967. 20.27-17p
CARDS OF THANKS.
The families of the late Mrs.
Mary Brown wish to thank
their friends and neighbors
for their sympathy and acts of
kindness at the time of their
recent bereavement, 20p
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for their expres-
sions of sympathy during our
recent sad bereavement. Also
special thanks to Dr. Mel Cor-
rin and nurses at Wingham
and District Hospital and Fr.
J, G, Mooney.—Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Fitzpatrick. 20b
Many thanks to those who
sent cards, gifts and treats
while I was in Wingham and
District Hospital, Special
thanks to Drs, Corrin and Mc-
Kim and nursing staff,—Alvin
Moore. 20p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all those who so
kindly :'remembered me with
cards and letters while a re-
cent patient in Victoria Hos-
pital. I am also most appreci-
ative of the thoughtfulness of
many friends since my return.
—Mrs. Carrie Taylor. 20b
I would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all my
friends who sent cards and
treats and visited me while a
patient in Listowel Memorial
Hospital, also the nurses and
orderlies on first floor. Special
thanks to Dr. Yang and his as-
sistants.—George Walker. 20b
On behalf of the Council of
the Township of Howick, I wish
to express our sincere ap-
preciation to the present and
former citizens and all visitors
who participated in our Cen-
tennial celebration. The Cen-
tennial Committee is to he
congratulated on organizing an
occasion that will long be re-
membered by the residents of
Howick, past and present. —
Harold Robinson, Reeve. 20p
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
Mrs. Irvin Bowes, Mrs. How-
ard Cartwright, Mrs. Harry
Rinn and the ladies of Bel-
grave United Church for the
lovely showers they held for
us. We would also like to
thank those who helped at the
showers and the many friends
and neighbors who attended
for the lovely gifts. — Linda
and Keith. 20p
MISCELLANEOUS
For PLUMBING and HEATING
NEEDS
Phone Leroy Jackson, 357-2904
PAINTING and DECORATING
ROBERT E. SEARSON
Phone 357.3044 • Wingham
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
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
450-600.800 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
Lticknow, 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 Memorials
Ltd.
for Memorials of Distinction
Lowest prices in the area
le Avondale Avenue
Stratford
Phone 2714136 Collect
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF W110
LIAM MORRISON CURLE,
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of the
above mentioned, late of the
Village of Belmore, in the
County of Huron, Retired Mer-
chant, who died on the 13th
day of June, 1967, are required
to file proof of same with the
undersigned on or before the
29th day of July, 1967. After
that date the Executor will pro-
ceed to distribute the Estate
having regard only to the
claims of which he shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this
10th day of July, 1967,
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD and
MILL,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
13.20-27b
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.
All 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.
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 J. 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,
AD. 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 MATTER of the estate
of CLARENCE TAYLOR late
of the Township of Howick in
the County of Huron, Farmer,
deceased,
TAKE NOTICE that creditors
and others having claims a-
gainst' the estate of the said
Clarence Taylor, deceased. are
required to file their claims
duly verified with the under-
signed on or before the nine-
teenth day of August, A.D.
1967, and after the said date
the executors will distribute
the estate having regard only
to the claims of which they
will then have notice,
DATED at Teeswater, Ontario,
this fourteenth day of July,
A.D. 1967.
A. H. McTavish,
Teeswater, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
20.27-17b
For Sale
LANGSIDE FARM
50 acre farm, only $5,500.00
full price, A huge well built
barn measures 38x76 with an
"L" 40x30 on a stone founda-
tion and having a new steel
roof. Drilled well water sup-
ply. Insul brick 11/2 storey, 5
room home with a good roof.
Over 40 acres of the land is
tillable and 35 acres is newly
seeded this year. Truly a good
buy at the low full price of
only $5,500.00.
100 ACRE FARM
A very attractive well built
farm with a lovely 2 storey
brick home, fully convenient.
ed. Large well built barn 60x
65, steel roof and stone foun.
dation, cement floors, hydro
and pressure, Implement shed
and garage plus a garage at
the road. Choice land, over 80
acres workable, This is truly a
magnificent farm and well
worth making an appointment
to inspect. Can be purchased
with a low down payment,
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
REALTORS
"Rural Ontario Specialists"
Keith Fitzsimmons, Manager,
Wingham 357-3840
Residence Phone 3571117
Cecil( Mahood, Representative*
Tei'emirafter 392.952
IN MEMORIAM
HALL--In loving memory of a
dear husband, J. Robert Hall,
who passed away one year
ago, July 26, 1966.
This month comes with deep
regret,
It brings back a day I shall
never forget,
You fell asleep without a good-
bye
But my memory of you will
never die.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by wife, Janet.
20p
KRAEMER—In loving memory
of a dear daughter and sis-
ter, Doreen Machan Kraem-
er, who passed away one
year ago, July 22, 1966.
Our heart still aches with sad-
ness,
And secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
When we are sad and lonely
And everything goes wrong,
We seem to hear you whisper
"Cheer up and carry on."
Each time we see your picture
You seem to smile and say
"Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,
We'll meet again some day."
—Sadly missed and always
remembered by mom, dad, sis-
ters and brother. 20b
G. C. Dalgleish
buried here
George C. Dalgleish, 69, of
Whitby, died in Oshawa Gen-
eral Hospital on Saturday, July
15.
A native of Wingham, Mr.
Dalgleish was employed for 39
years by the Bell Telephone
Company in Stratford and Ham-
ilton. lie was the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John Dalg-
leish of Wingham.
He was a member of the
Wingham Lodge I. O. 0.F , St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham and St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Whitby.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Annie Merritt of
Whitby; one daughter, Mrs.
C. F. (Joyce) Packard of Whit-
by and three grandchildren.
Funeral service was held in
Whitby at 1 p.m. Tuesday with
interment in Wingham Ceme-
tery.
Mrs. E. Barnard
The funeral for Mrs. Edward
Barnard, 83, of Bluevale who
died Saturday, was held Tues-
day afternoon at the S.I. Walk-
er funeral home, WinghaM.
Burial was in Wroxeter Ceme-
tery,
Mrs. Barnard, a widow, was
the former Eliza Ellen Mulli-
gan.
Surviving are one son, Allan
of Stratford, one stepson, Harry
of Thamesford, and one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Spading (Beth) John-
ston of Ripley.
Refired minister
dies in Brussels
Rev, W. A. Williams, 90,
of Brussels, a retired Presbyter-
ian minister, died Saturday
night at the Calendar Nursing
Home there.
He had lived in Brussels since
1954, after retiring from his
two-point charge of Valetta and
New St. Andrews, in Kent
County. He had previously held
the charges of Cranbrook and
Ethel, near Brussels.
Born .and educated in Wales,
he moved to the United States
in 1921, serving in churches in
Pennsylvania and Iowa before
moving to Cranbrook.
He is survived by his widow;
a daughter, Mrs. Stuart McNaifi
of Grey Township; a son, W.
Ivor Williams, managing editor
of the London Free Press; and
three grandchildren. A son,
Maldwyn, also an ordained Pres-
byterian minister, was killed •
during the Second World War
while serving with an RAF bomb-
er squadron.
Service was held on Tuesday
afternoon at the D. A. Rann
Funeral Home, Brussels. Burial
was in Brussels Cemetery,
O.P.P. report
There were seven criminal
investigations conducted by the
Wingham O.P.P. last week and
three persons were charged un-
der the Liquor Control Act.
Three persons were charged un-
der the Highway Traffic Act
and three persons warned for of-
fences under the Highway Traf-
fic Act.
On Wednesday, July 12, at
7.15 p.m. on Highway 86, east
of Bluevale, a trailer being
drawn by a vehicle driven by
George Bloomer, R. R. 3 Pal-
merston, broke loose from the
vehicle, crossed the highway
and forced a vehicle driven by
Joseph Vanstone, Wingham, in-
to the north ditch. Mr. Van-
stone suffered minor injuries.
Damage was estimated at $800.
Pulling a trailer this summer?
It is a good practice to stop and
check carefully the following
after a few miles of travel:
1. Load and fastenings
2, Hitch - safety chain
3. Lights
4. Trailer wheel bearings.
Remember, "Be polite, be
helpful, be gracious ....drive
like a good host."
RAPP'S BAKERY
Will be closed for vAPation,
from July 24 to August 12, in-
elusive, 20p
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Will be held on Friday, July.
21st, in Wroxeter Community
Hall at 8:30 P.M, Twelve games
for $10; 3 "Share the Wealth";
1 jackpot of $70 in 54 calls.
Adm. $1,00; extra tickets, 3 for
50c, or 7 for $1.00. Everyone
welcome.
DIED
BROWN, Mary Ellen, passed
away Monday, July 10, 1967,
in Palmerston Hospital after a
lengthy illness, Beloved Wife of
Wilfred Brown, Wroxeter, in
her 59th year. Born in Howick
Township, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vittie,
Surviving are husband, sons
Thomas Hill of Formosa; Mor-
ley and Barry Hill of Galt;
Ross Hill of Kitchener; Vernon
Hill of Harriston; Brian Hill
of Howick; also stepdaughter
Ruth (Mrs. Ralph Fiddes) of
Cooksville; stepsons Robert
and William Brown of Wrox-
eter and Jack Brown of Gorrie;
brother of James Vittie, Ford-
wich. Service was held in Moir
funeral home, Gorrie, with in-
terment in Gorrie Cemetery.
FORBES, Harold Elmer—At
Detroit, July 9th, Harold Elmer
Forbes, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. Forbes, Morris
Township. Besides his wife,
former Marie Shaefter, he is
survived by three daughters
and two sons; also a sister,
Mrs. Clayton Bush, and Edward
Forbes Bush, nephew, both of
Ottawa. R.I,P, Brussels Post
please copy.
LUTTON—At his residence,
Richmond St. North at Uplands
Drive, London, on Saturday,
July 15, 1967, Jervis W. (Jerry)
Lutton, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Tolerton Lutton of Wing-
ham. dear brother of Mrs.
Annie McCarten of Warings-
town. Northern Ireland; Miss
Ida M. (Sally) Lutton and
Thomas C. Lutton. both of Lon-
don. Funeral service was held
from the Needham memorial
chapel. Tuesday. July 18. at 3
p.m. Interment in Woodland
Cemetery. London.
McCLENAGHAN, Harry Jos-
eph, in Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Monday, July 17. Na-
tive of Kinloss Township. Sur-
C. W. CASLICK
LIFE - HEALTH
BUSINESS INSURANCE
50 Patrick Street East
Wingham
R•presinting
IMPERIAL LIFE
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GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct and Save
Bus, Ph. 357.1910
Res. Ph 357,1015
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Mrs. Viola H. Honiuth, Po
oi-TomtnritisT:i
Phone 434-111
HARRISTOW - ONTARIO:
DRIVE-IN GOSPEL SERVICE
One mile north of Wingham
on Highway No, 4, this Sunday
evening at 8 p.m, SPecial
speaker and music, Come along
and bring a friend, 13-A31b
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
At Berean Gospel Chapel,
Josephine Street, July 2!'daik.'},
through August 4th, 1:30-31,/
p,m. Stories, contests, hand-
craft, surprises. All boys and
girls welcome. Come and bring
your friends. 20p
vived by son William Of
Brampton; daughter M r s
Glenn (Edith) Swan of Bruce-
field and two brothers, Robert
of Kitchener and Benjamin of
Whitechurch. Funeral Thurs-
day, July 20, at 2 p,m„ 11,, A.
Currie & Son funeral home.
Interment Wingham Cemetery.
MILLER—On Thursday, July
13, 1907. Nettie Ferris Ed-
wards, of 195 College Avenue,
London. In her 75th year, Be.
loved wife of Waldo A, Miller,
and dear sister of Mrs, J, Lloyd
(Mary) Gosnell, Highgate: Mrs.
George (Violet) Kemp and Mrs.
L. G, (Kathleen) Bell, both of
London. Also survived by
nieces and nephews. Rested at
the James A. Harris funeral
home, 220 St. James Street at
Richmond, London. where the
funeral service was con ducted
by Rev. Ralph J. Cummings on
Saturday, July 15. at 1 p.m. In-
terment Woodland Cemetery,
London.
BIRTHS
WEST—In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Saturday,
July 15, 1967, to Mr. and
Mrs. James A. West, R. R. 3
Goderich, a son.
LEAHY—In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Saturday,
July 15, 1967, to Dr. and
Mrs. Philip J. Leahy, Tees-
water, a daughter.
COULTES—In Public General
Hospital, Chatham, on Satur-
day, July 15, 1967, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Coultes, Blen-
heim, a daughter, Denise
Christine, a sister for Judy,
McARTER—In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Sunday,
July 16, 1967, to Mr. and
, Mrs. Mel McArter, Brussels,
a son..
Keith McClure
GAVILLER &
COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
Resident Partner
J, E, Kennedy. C.A.
Dial 881-3471 - Walkerton
ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs, Margaret Corrin, Lon-
don, announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Roberta
Annette, to Mr. Glen Murray
Machan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Machan, Brussels, The
wedding will take place on Sat-
urday, August 5, 1967, at 4
o'clock in St. Luke's-in.the-
Garden Chapel, London, Ont.
20b
Mrs, John Henderson, Hen.
sail, Ont., announces the en-
gagement of her daughter,
Margaret Jean, to Mr. Brian
Kenneth Underwood, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Under-
wood of Gorrie, The wedding
will take place Saturday, Aug.
5, 1967, at 3 p.m., in St, Paul's
Anglican Church, Hensall, 20p
HOW TO TELL A
GOOD USED CAR
FROM A BAD ONE
Estimating the condition of a used car is a job that re-
quires an expert. But any motorist with ordinary car sense
can spot some of the more obvious faults that show up in a
brief inspection.
Wear on mats, pedal pads and upholstery give a good
indication of mileage and are a better guide than the speed-
ometer. Normal use for a car is 12,000 miles per year
though mileage in excess of this is not necessarily a bad
sign if the car has been well cared for.
Look along the fender in a good light for signs of pre-
vious heavy body damage. Body damage becomes important
when a collision is sufficient to twist a car's frame. A car
will sometimes never operate properly after that, though
minor collision damage is unimportant.
While the engine is warmed up and idling, press lightly
on the accelerator. Uneven sounds, heavy clicking or knock-
ing can mean future trouble. This is a good time to check
for worn rings. Several heavy pumps on the gas will send
blue smoke (from burning oil) out of the exhaust pipe if
there is trouble brewing.
A dealer who reconditions and stands behind his pro-
duct is your best guarantee. But failing that it would be
wise to have a mechanic check the car if it looks good but
you're still doubtful.
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