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WILLIAM D. "BILL" MAY
AGENT
322 CENTRE STREET
WINGHAM Phone 357-3280
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES —
P6640 Canadian Head Office: Toronto, Ontario.
Business and Professional Directory
PHONE 351-2320
4
I Coming Events
FOR SALE
SPACE HEATER for sale.
Phone 357-2007, 14b
LITTLE GIRL'S clothes for
sale, 2-4 years. Boy's clothing,
14-16. Phone 357-1714, 14b
MILK FILTERS for sale, plain,
rapid flo, 6'^.1" — 85c a box.
Alexander's Hardware, phone
357-3631. 16rrb
9.PCE, WALNUT dining room
suite. Elwin Hall, Lucknow,
528-3721. 14b
VACUUM CLEANER SALES,
Service on all makes, Filter
Queen Sales. Zurich, ph. Hen-
sail 262-5350 collect, My26rrb
SWATHED OAT STRAW for
sale, in field. Phone 357-3588.
14p
EXTENSION dining room
table, six chairs and buffet for
sale. Phone 357-2259, 14p
WOOD FOR SALE—Soft maple
and elm slabs, in 10 cord load.
We deliver. Bordon Litt Saw-
mill, 392-6895, Teeswater,
Ap20rrb
SMALL OIL STOVE for sale,
pipes and 45-gal, drum. 'Wil-
bert Hodgkinson, phone 357-
3632 after six, 14b
EAVESTROUGHING and metal
flashing, material and labor.
For free estimate call Morri-
son Bros., at Murdie's Hard-
ware, Lucknow, ph. 528-2906
Ap2Orrb
LOW BLACK coffee table for
sale, $5.00; high kitchen table,
$5.00; black hide-a-bed chester-
field, $15.00. Phone 357-2481,
between 5-6 p.m. 14b
SAVE ON PAINT — 10% off
regular prices on Kern Glo
Enamel, Super Kern Tone and
Martin-Senour. Your headquar-
ters for Kern lines. Alexander's
Hardware. rrb
PRIVATE SALE of house
furniture — Extension table, 6
chairs, pine chest of drawers,
2 beds, dishes, some antique, 2
rugs 9x12. 6x9, piano sheet
music. R. Elliott, R, R. 2 Blue-
vale. 14b
ALUMINUM — Awnings, doors,
windows, shutters, railings and
columns, siding, eavestrough.
Phone or write for free esti-
mates. Phone 52'i-0777 or 527-
0032. Holmes & MacLean. Sea-
forth. Jy13•S28b
SCHMID'S JEWELLERY &
CHINA
Lucknow, Ontario
30th ANNIVERSARY SALE
ends Saturday, September 16th
There will be BIG DIS-
COUNTS on Watches, Jewel-
lery, Diamonds, China, Silver
and Stainless Steel, Flatware,
Rings, Pottery, Crystal and
hundreds of other items
RIGHT UP TO THE FINAL
DAY.
BUT REMEMBER you can
save the year around. It will
always pay you to check first
with BILL SCHMID in Luck-
now. 14b
ARMITAGE'S FREE PANT
SALE
Men's FREE pant suit sale is
now on at ARMITAGES in
Wingham, and for only $69.95
you can have your new fall
suit tailored to your individual
measurements and made any
style you wish, And during this
sale you get extra Pants abso-
lutely FREE, After Nov. 15th
all men's clothing is going to
advance in price. so men take
advantage of this FREE pant
sale and order your new fall
suit before September 30. You
can take delivery in October,
November or December. Sale
ends September 30th and no
orders can be accepted at these
sale prices after this date.
7-14-21-28b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
WILLIAM S. REED
General Insurance and
Real Estate Broker
Phone 357-2174 Wingham
2-storey red brick house,
near the public school, Hy-
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.
1% storey home in White-
church, situated on good lot,
in excellent repair. Large
living room and dining room,
kitchen with built in cup-
boards, 3 piece bath. Selling to
close an estate. Full price
$5,500.00.
Situated close to schools and
hospital, large living room
with natural fireplace, bright
kitchen, dining room, 3 bed-
rooms, 4 piece bath. Finished
recreation robin, attached gar,
age. Present owner Moving
out of town.
Two choice building lots in
Wingham; both lots are fully
serviced.
Several farms in Wingham
district. 100.306 acres. 14b
CARS FOR SALE
1961 CHEVROLET Station Wa-
gon for sale, in lovely shape.
New tires and paint job, motor
good. Mel Cramm, 187 Minnie
St., phone 357.1682. 14p
1962 VAUXHALL - VELOX for
sale, 6 cylinder. 4 door, $550
or highest offer. Good condi-
tion. Also dining room suite,
dark oak, buffet, china cabin-
et, table and six chairs, leather
seats. Good condition, $50.00.
Phone 357-3100. 14p
1966 YAMAHA 60cc, motor
reconditioned. Must sell, $150.
Phone 357.2755. 14p
1966 SUZUKI HUSTLER for
sale, good condition. Reason-
able. 357.2452. 7.14b
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LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
15 PIGS for sale, about 75 lbs.
Phone Wroxeter 581W2. 14b
50 PIGS for sale, 8-9 weeks old.
Noah S. Byler, Wroxeter, R. R.
1. 14b
FOR SALE — Purebred meat
type Hampshire service age
boars; also bred gilts and
younger stock. Hampshires pro-
duce excellent results in two
and three way crosses, better
grades, feed conversion and
hybrid vigor, Contact Snobelen
Enterprises Ltd., "Canada's
largest Hampshire Breeders,"
Thamesville phone 692-4244,
one mile west of Thamesville,
No. 2 Highway. 31.7-14-21b
POULTRY FOR SALE
ABOUT 175 Fisher 103 one-yr.-
old hens for sale, 60c ea. Ph.
547W1, Wroxeter. 14b
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
GROUND FLOOR, one bed-
room apartment for rent. Ap-
ply Box 44, .Advance-Times. 14b
FURNISHED APARTMENT for
• rent, private entrance, Avail-
able Oct, 1st, Phone 357-1207,
after 5 p.m. 14b
ROOM FOR RENT on farm for
one or two older persons, with
some kitchen facilities. Phone
357-3588. 14p
SALES HELP WANTED
Be a Rawleigh dealer in part
Huron County. Good year a-
round earnings. No capital
necessary. Write Rawleigh,
Dept 1.453-870, 4005 Richelieu
St., St, Henry, Montreal. 1413.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
IRONING WANTED. Mrs. Jes-
sie Archer, phone 357.3415,
14-21b
TENDERS WANTED
GAS TENDERS
Applications will be receiv-
ed up to Monday, September
18, 1967, by the Turnberry
Township School Area Board
for the installing of a 2,000-gal.
tank and electric gas pumps;
also for supplying of gas for
five school buses. Alex. Corri-
gan, secretary-treasurer, R. R.
1 Bluevale, phone Wroxeter
554W1. 7.14b
WANTED
WANTED—A good coal stove,
Mahlon Byler, Wroxeter. 14b
WANTED — Guns and rifles,
old clocks and gramophones.
Cameron's Billiards. 4eowb
2 OR 3 LIGHT housekeeping
rooms wanted immediately.
Write Box 45, Advance-Times,
14h
WANTED — 3 bedroom house
to rent in Wingham or dis-
trict. Apply Box 46, Advance-
Times. 14p
WANTED TO BUY—Good corn
cutting box. State make and
price. Amos E. Yoder, R. R. 1
Wroxeter, 14b
Dead Stock Removal
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for fresh dead, disabled
cows and horses.
We pay 'Ac per Ib, weighing
over 500 pounds.
For the most prompt and
courteous service in this dis-
filet
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
MARLATT BROS.
Phone 113 Brussels, Ont.
24-hour servieck-7 days a week
License No. 390-C.65
BIRTHS
BAXTER—Gord and Ruth wish
to announce the birth of a
daughter, Audrey Elaine, on
Friday, September 8, 1967,
at Wingham and District
Hospital.
LENNIPS — In Wingham and
District HosPital, on Sunday,
September 10, 1967, to Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Lennips, R.
R. 5 Lucknow, a daughter.
DIED
COOK, John Stanley, 39, of
East Wawanosh Township,
Tuesday at home, Survivors:
wife, former Kathleen Mason;
sons, George, Billy, Steven,
Sam, Peter; daughters, Brenda,
Connie, Diane, Mary Ann, Sus-
an, all at home; sister, Mrs,
Bruce (Gwen) Marshall, Lon-
don; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Cook, Belgrave. Ser-
vice, 3 p.m., Thursday, Tasker
funeral home, Blyth. Interment
Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave.
PERSONAL
CHARTER BUS leaving Luck-
now for Montreal and Expo
Monday, October 2, to Friday,
October 6. Transportation, de-
luxe accommodation at Decarie
Plaza Hotel and passports in-
cluded in fare, $80.00. For re-
servation call Allan Reed 528-
3502, or Montgomery Motors
528.3007. 7.14-21b
NOTICE
Election day in Ontario is on
Tuesday, OCTOBER 17th. The.
CONSERVATIVE Candidate in
Huron-Bruce is ROGER WEST
of WINGHAM, If you would
like to help in the campaign
in any capacity, please tele-
phone the committee rooms at
WINGHAM 357.2122, or phone
the WEST Home 357-2263.
Your assistance would be very
much appreciated. 14b
FOR THANKSGIVING vacation
travel in deluxe motor coach
with "All Star Escorted Tours"
to beautiful historic Washing-
ton and Colonial Virginia Oct.
6-7.8-9 — or take a trip to
Nashville, Tennessee and the
Grand Ole Opry Show as well
as Chattanooga, Rock City and
Ruby Falls, Oct. 6-7-8-9. Cost of
either tour. $69.00. For bro-
chures, additional information
and reservation call Allan
Reed, Lucknow 528-3502.
7-14-2 lb
LOST
LOST—Dark rim eye glasses,
about 2-3 weeks ago. Phone
357-1661, 14p
LOST—Wrist watch on Diagon-
al Road. Finder please leave at
Hazelgrove's Pool Room. Harry
Ross. 14b
LOST — Brown tabby cat. fe-
male, wearing red and white
flea collar, Wandered from
Catherine Street home Labor
Day week-end. Finder call Bob
Wenger, 357-1663. 14p
MISCELLANEOUS
For PLUMBING and HEATING
NEEDS
Phone Leroy Jackson, 357-2904
PAINTING and DECORATING
ROBERT E. SEARSON
Phone 357-3044 • Wingham
BLYTH SINGER CENTRE,
Repairs to all makes and mo-
dels of sewing machines.
Warner Collings, Prop.
Phone 523.4275; Res. 523.4591
Pets
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.
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Antonio,
bile, Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co-Op Agent --
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 'Maple Street, Winghani
Dial 357.3739
SEE GEORGE BROOKS
at
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd.
for Memorials of Distinction
Lowest prices in the area
3B Avondale Avenue
Stratford
Phone 2714736 Collect
KNOX PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, GORRIE
Anniversary Services, Sun-
day, September 24, Rev. Robin
Boggs, speaker, 14-21p
THE WINGHAM BRANCH
Of W,I. will hold a euchre
in Council Chambers Wednes-
day, September 20th, at 8:30,
Lunch served. 14b
BE PREPARED
For the fall rummage sale
sponsored by the Auxiliary to
the Wingham and District Hos-
pital in the Arena October 14,
14&05b
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Will be held on Friday, Sept.
15th, in Wroxeter Community
Hall at 8:30 p.m. Twelve games
for $10; 3 "Share the Wealth";
1 jackpot of $60 in 50 calls.
Adm. $1.00; extra tickets, 3 for
50c, or 7 for $1.00. Everyone
welcome.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Everyone is invited to attend
the anniversary services at
Bluevale United Church on
Sunday, September 17. Rev,
John G. Roberts of Belgrave is
in charge of services at 11 a.m.
and 8 p.m. Special music
under the direction of Mrs.
Carl Johnston has been arrang-
ed for both services. 14p
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF HER-
BERT BLAKE COLLINS.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of the
above mentioned, late of the
Village of Fordwich, in the
County of Huron, Retired In-
surance Agent, who died on
the 19th day of August, 1967,
are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on
or before the 16th day of Sep-
tember, 1967.
After that date, the Execu-
tors will proceed to distribute
the Estate having regard only
to the claims of which they
shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this
23rd day of August, 1967.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD and
MILL,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
31.7-14b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF HAROLD ERN-
EST DAWSON, late of the
Township of East Wawanosh in
the County of Huron, Welder,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act
that all creditors and others
having claims against the Es-
tate of the late Harold Ernest
Dawson are required to send
particulars of their claims,
duly verified, to J. T. GOOD-
ALL, Solicitor for the Adminis-
trator of the said Estate, on or
before the 30th day of Septem-
ber, A.D. 1967, and that after
such date the Administrator
will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said Estate, hav-
ing regard only to the claims
of which he shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario this 7th -day of Septem-
ber. A.D. 1967.
Philip Y. Dawson,
Administrator of the Estate.
By his Solicitor,
J. T. GOODALL,
Box 119, Wingham, Ontario,
14-21.28b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT
CARL DOUGLAS.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of the
above mentioned, late of the
Township of Howick in the
County of Huron, Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on the 13th
of August, 1967, are required
to file proof of same with the
undersigned on or before the
16th day of September, 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
29th day of August, A.D. 1967.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD and
MILL,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrix.
31.7-14b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ANNIE
MAUDE HUTTON.
ALL PERSONS h a V in g
claims against the estate of the
above mentioned, late of the
Township of East Wawanosh,
in the County of Huron,
Widow, who died on the 11th
day of June, 1967, are required
to file proof of same with the
undersigned on or before the
16th day of September, 1967.
After that 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
29th day of August, A.D. 1967.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD and
MILL
Wingham, Ontario,
SolkitorS for the Executors.
31.7-141)
THE AUXILIARY
To the Wingham and District
Hospital will meet in the Coun-
cil Chambers on Monday, Sep-
tember 25, at 2:30 p.m. 21b
THE FIRST FALL
Meeting of the Wingham
Town Players will be held
Monday, September 18, in the
Town Hall auditorium and will
be an informal social evening.
All persons interested in Little
Theatre are cordially invited,
14b
DANCE TO GUY LOMBARDO
And his Royal Canadians on
the spacious floor of the Han-
over Coliseum Tuesday, Sep-
tember 26, from 9:00 - 12:30.
Tickets $5.00 per person on
sale at Vance's Drug Store and
Harris Stationery. 7-14-21b
ORIGINAL WORKS IN OILS
Will be presented by Mich-
ael Roth and Peter Snyder of
Kitchener-Waterloo on Satur-
day, September 23 from 12
noon to 9 p.m.; Sunday view-
ing only, 1:30 to 5 p.m.; Mon-
day and Tuesday, 12 noon to
9 p.m., in the Council Cham-
bers. Gallery of landscapes and
seascapes, portraits, still life,
abstracts. Sponsored by the
Wingham Business & Profes-
sional Women's Club. Open
collection at door. 14-216
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes,
R. R. 1 Wroxeter, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Carole Jean, to
Mr. Eric Shaw. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Shaw of MacTier,
The wedding will take place in
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Belmore, Saturday, September
30, 1967, at 2:30 p.m. 14p
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to thank neighbors,
friends and relatives for their
many acts of kindness in time
of our bereavement.—Stanley
and Nora Vanstone. 14b
The family of the late Mrs.
Nelson Lear wish to sincerely
thank all who assisted in so
many ways at. the time of our
recent bereavement.—Mr. and
Mrs. George' Underwood, 14p
Rev, and Mrs. C. M. Jardine
and family wish to thank the
congregation o f Wingham
United Church for the beauti-
ful floral tribute and the many
friends who have sent kind ex-
pressions of sympathy to them
in the passing of Mr. Jardine's
mother on August 7, at Saint
John, N.B. 14p
We would like to sincerely
thank all our friends and rela-
tives, Drs. McKibbon and Craw-
ford, Rev, C. F. Johnson, Capt.
and Mrs. Copple, OPP Const.
Wilson, Currie's funeral home
for all the kindness shown us
at the time of the death of our
infant son.—Kirk and Lauretta
Vanstone and John. 14p
I wish to thank all those who
visited me and sent cards
while I was in Wingham and
District Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Bozyk and nurses
on second floor.—Mrs. Hazel
Purdon. 14b
I would like to sincerely
thank all my friends and
neighbors who sent cards and
gifts and visited me while I
was a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, — Leonard Rob-
inson. 14p
I wish to thank my friends
and relatives for cards, flowers
and visits while I was a patient
in the Wingham and District
Hospital; also Dr, McKim and
Dr. Corrin and the nursing
staff on second floor. — Mrs,
Melvin Finlay. 14b
Ma ny thanks to friends,
neighbors and relatives for
flowers, cards and treats while
I was a patient in the Wing-
ham and District Hospital, and
since returning home. A spec-
ial thank you to Drs. Bozyk
and Wilkins. also nursing staff
on second floor.—Mrs. Montv
Bennett. 14b
I wish to thank those who
visited me, sent cards, flowers
and treats while I was a pa-
tient in Wingham and District
Hospital. Special thanks to Drs.
McKim and Mel Corrin and
the nursing staff on the ma-
ternity floor. — Mrs. Andrew
Rodger, 14p
I would like to thank all my
friends, relatives and neigh-
bors for cards, visits arid treats
while I was a patient in Wing-
NM and District Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Leahy
and nurses on second floor.,,,
Mrs. Ann Ritchie, Gorrie, 1.4p. ...„
I wish to thank all my
friends, neighbors, Rev. ft C.
Wilson and Rev. John G. Rob-
erts for all their kind .express
siopp of sympathy during my
recent bereavement. To those
who pent flowers, gifts to the
Heart Fund and to the group
who served lunch, afterwards
and to any who helped in any
way, my deepest appreciation.
--Bertha Cook. 14p
IN MEMORIAM
ROSS — In loving memory Of
Robert Ross, who passed
away ten years on Septem-
ber 17, 1957.
Gone but not forgotten.
—Ever remembered by wife
and family. 14p
HILBERT—In loving memory
of a dear husband, father
and grandfather, William H,
who passed away September
12, 1961.
A silent thought, a secret tear,
Keeps his memory ever dear.
Time takes away the edge of
grief
But memory turns back every
leaf,
—Ever remembered by wife
Adelia, and family. 14h
JOHNSTON and BARNARD —
In loving memory of my
dear sister Ella, Mrs, Chas.
Johnston, who passed away
one year ago September 16,
1966; and also my mother,
Mrs. E. Barnard, who passed
away July 15, 1967,
These times come back with
sad regret.
It brings back days we will
never forget.
You fell asleep without a good-
bye,
But our memories of you will
never die,
We miss you more than any-
one knows
As each day passes the empti-
ness grows.
The tears we shed we can wipe
away,
But the ache in our hearts will
always stay.
You left us so suddenly, your
thoughts unknown,
But you left us memories we
are proud to own.
—Sadly missed and ever re•
membered by Snarling and
Beth Johnston. 14p
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Machinery, Hay
and Grain and some Household
Effects will be held for Lloyd
Cline, lot 1, con. 14, Ashfield
Township, 6 miles west of
Lucknow and 1/2 mile south of
Highway 86, FRIDAY, SEPT.
29th, at 1:30 p.m.
Terms—Cash. Farm sold. See
bills for list.
Allan Maclntyre, Auctioneer,
Lucknow, 14-21-28b
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate, Livestock,
Machinery, Hay, Household Ef-
fects and Antiques, will be
held for the Estate of the late
Ross McPhee, lot 8, con. 9,
Colborne Township, 3 miles
west of Auburn, on SATUR-
DAY, SEPT. 23rd, at 1:00 p.m.
42 head of beef cattle, cows,
calves, yearlings and two year
olds; full line of farm ma-
chinery; also the home farm
which is all equipped for a
good dairy setup as well as the
40 acre grass farm will be of-
fered subject to reserve bid, at
3:30 p.m.
Furniture sells first at 1
p.m. Terms—Cash. See bills
for list.
Allan Maclntyre, Auctioneer,
Lucknow. 14-21b
G. A. WILLIAMS, O.D.
Optometrist
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9 PATRICK STREET W.
WINGHAM
Phone 357-1282
WISE OWL?
Not really, owls don't have
savings accounts at the
CREDIT UNION,
Drop in and oho
Jack Gorbutt
WINGHAM COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION
DIAGONAL ROAD
— ' -
Lakelet
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Elmer
Kaufman and family in the less
of a wife and mother,
Visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
Stan Dennis on time holiday
week-end were Mr, and Mrs.
Pert Near and Mrs, Ruby Mc-
Laughlin of Brantford and Mr.
and Mrs. James Wallace and
family of Beaverton.
Carl and Douglas Dennis
spent the week-end at their
home.
Mrs. Margaret Horsburgh
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Horsburgh at Wing-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Green-
ley visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Heirnhecker
at Clifford.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Webber on Labour Day
were Mr. and Mrs, James Prit-
chard of Palmerston and Ken-
neth Pritchard of New York.
This is who
to see for a
good deal on
auto insurance.
See him now!
C. W. CASLICK
LIFE - HEALTH
BUSINESS INSURANCE
50 Patrick Street East
Wingham
Representing
IMPERIAL LIFE
A27.1yr
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
OPT OM ET RISTS
Phone 338-2712
HARRISTON - ONTARIO
hypertension adds to the
work of the heart and Arterios.
Unless centrelled,. It can lead
to serious complications.
This is who
to see for the
same good
deal on life and
homeowners
insurance.
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
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J. T. GOODALL
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY, Etc.
Office — Meyer Block
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DIAL 357-1990
Keith McClure
ARE YOU WAITING
FOR A 1968 MODEL?
Changes and disruptions in the auto market due to im-
pending labor trouble this autumn have caused auto manu-
facturers to reschedule their plans for next year's models,
The changes could affect you if you have been waiting for
a new car this fall.
Anticipating labor trouble with the auto unions in nego-
tiations now underway, manufacturers decided to commence
production of the new models sooner than originally planned.
To do so, they cut back production on 1967 models.
The result is that this autumn there will be very few if
any 1067 models left over from this year's production runs.
And while the schedule calls for earlier Introduction of
1968 models, the realities of production could well mean that
DELIVERIES will be a month or two late.
When they do arrive, the 1968s will be priced higher—
at least from $75.00 to $150.00—according to predictions,
Safety and anti-smog features plus increased labor costs are
the cause.
l seof these Influences make a 1967 model or a good
used car now a wise decision if YOU are in need of reliable
transportation to replace your present car.
For the sake of your warranty satisfaction if you buy a new car and, just plain peace of mind on a used model, pick
a dealer with a reputation for integrity and good service.
The car will cost you no more—possibly less initially and
yours
certiii.nlyin the long run—and the satisfactisoenoiod of ownershipb shipe you receive from your car being properly serviced