The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-12-17, Page 4• „i
SEWING MACHINES (The Ideal
Gift for Christmas) Recondition-
ed Singer Electric Portables
$29.50, New Electric sewing Ma
chines Reg. $119,50 for only $79.00
at Smitty's Shopping Centre
Hanover. 19,26,3,10,17b
THREE.riEcv MIRROR on wood
frame With chrome clips, hand-
engraved highlighted design on
plate glass. Measures 28" x 36"
ONLY $3L00
,HAND ENGRAVED FLORAL DE-
SION, transparent border on
plate glass, bevelled and polished
edges, protected hack. Measures
24" rt 38" ONLY $29.75.
HAND ENGRAVED DESIGN on
fully protected back, plate glass.
Measures 20"x31"$14.95,
REVELLED' EDGE, hand engrav-•
ed design, fully protected back.
Plate glows' hexagon Mirror, Mee*
sures 24" x2,0 $14.95.
TERMS STORAGE
FREE Dl LIVEitit
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CAVILLER, WINTON & IWARD
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Bell Telephone Building
WALKERTON
D. A. HUNTLEY, CA. --- Resident Manager
Telephones Business 633; Residence 106
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With a NEW
CO-OP BATTERY
The nevi Co-op Batteries oentaining Silver Cobalt are
ideal ,for farrit conditions. SilVer Cobalt gives the ,saute,
kind of protection to battery plates that galVanizing gives
to iron, Silver Cobalt covers the plates and keeps the
charge sealed in. It also prevents harmful a:onositt front
forming on the -outside of the plates, Consequently the
Co-op Battery can sit idle ,
the
up to 6 Months and Still
be ready to leap W.* action for you - ideal for the
Irregular driving condition's of farm; tractors, truelts and of eotir$a your automobile,
THERE ARE MORE SIARTE '1 ,N A'
"CO-OP
elgraveCo-opera tve
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGT N
Barristers, Solicitors, Et
Wingham, Phone 4/1
R. citAvvFoitro,, Q.C.
R. $. IIETIIERINGTON,
J. W BUSHFIELD
Q.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, EU".
Money to, LOart
Office -Meyer Wok, Wingham
InSUritilde"CoMpany
tat, WO
An all Caffaillaii Company which
has faithfully herVttit ltM pelitlr
heider$ for over a outfit*.
Heed Office ',664- Toronto
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WELLINGTON FIRS
Age Four *.the Winglram Advartee,TiriteS, WedueSilaY, i)ee. 11, 1958
lEWO HOLSTEIN COWs- for tale,
dna In 3aintary. Phone 1851'4
McMurray. 11* ..„.
PIGS for Sale'. 'Weaned;
look Wieltilteitd, third line
E 'Phone Wheedle '32:rill,
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REAL ESTATE
FARM FOR SALE
In order to .close the estate of the
late John McMillan, the .execti-
tors. are offering for sale
Number 31, Concession 2, Town-
ship. of Kinloss„ .-containing 100
acres more or less, This is a good
posture farm, If interested, apply
to Crawford & Hetherington,
Earriaters .&e., Wingham, On-
tario, 10-17b
CAR FOR SALE
PONTIAC SEDAN car for sale, to
close an estate. Perfect condi-
tion with very low mileage.
Automatic and priced right.
phone 136W. 17b
MALE HELP WASTED
WANTED-A good reliable man to
supply customers with Rawleigh
products. Write Rawleigh's,
Dept. L-543-127, 4005 Richelieu,
Montreal. 17b
JOIN NOW a prosperous. Firm
that has enough possibilities to
provide a real future, If you are
not employed or if you wish to
better yourself, write today, for
details, High commission and no
risk with our agency. Vacancy
in your surroundings.. Familex,
Dept. 86, 1600 Delorimier„ Mont-
real. 17b '
HELP WANTED
SCHOOL CARETAKERS
WANTED
Applications for caretakers for
each of the ten schools in Morris
Township will be received until
January 3. Contract to be for one
year, commencing February' 1, 1959.
For an outline of duties contact
any member of the School Board.
Please state salary expected.
RALPH SHAW, Secretary,
Bluevale, Ontario
17:24:31b
AMBULANCE SERVICE
CURRIE'S AMBULANCE, Wing-
ham. Always reliable Service,
Phone Day, 51; Night, 716 or 636
PERSONAL
CHRISTMAS KITTENS free at
Cameron's Billiards. 1.7b
GOING TO DETROIT Friday, De-
cember 19. Back on Dec. 23.
Room for •four. Apply at Cam-
eron's Billiards. 17h
DO YOU HEAR the clock ticking?
The tap dripping? Read what
thousands on this continent are
doing about their hearing. "Bet-
ter Hearing", a. monthly maga-
zine devoted to hearing problems
will -be mailed to .you or a friend
if you leave the address with us.
.m.ctunnons, rrh
FOOT SUFFERERS
If you have sore feet, ankles,
sciatica pains in legs, hips or lower
back trouble why not have your
feet checked by a qualified, exper-
ienced Foot Correctionist. See
J. A. VICKERS
at Queens Hotel, Wingliarn,
each Monday afternoon
Other times - 481 8th Ave,,
Hanover, Phone 500
MISCELLANEOUS •
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly
insured for all risk coverage?'
For information phone 293, Stew-
Art A. Scott, Wingham, 2rrb
NEW SIRING ARCHES-Consult
WA, Kaufman, phone 94, Lis-
towel, open every Thursday, 10
am. to 10 p.m. Open every Fri-
day at Les Heubach, Elmira,
from 10 a.m. 'to 10 p.m., phone
MO 9-2604-5, and in Walkerton
at Petty Pletsoh's, phone 195W,
December 18th: Thursday, Janu-
ary 8th, afternoon and evening,
at Mariwalt Tourist Horne, Di-
agonal Road, on Highway 85,
Phone 993, rrh
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination
service or more information, tele-
'Phone the Waterloo Cattle Breed.
ing Association collect at; Clin-
ton HU 2-3441 or Tedsvvater 124
between 7.80 and 9.30 am, week
days, 13 and 8' p.m. on Saturdays,
Do 'hot call for service on Sun,
day,. Cows in heat On Sunday' can
be inseminated satisfactorily oh
Monday. We supply service to tef
qUalitY brills of the Holstein,
Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey,
BroWn Swiss; Red Poll, Here
ford (polled ar horned), Beef
Shorthorn (polled and hbrned)
and Dual Purpose Shorthorn
Angus and Charolairt breeds, Tit(
cost is, loW, 23rrk
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CAR?
FINANCING A
tdore *On nay Mk about out
LOW Cost Phirtheing ServieC With
'complete Insitustitte 'Coverage,
sTgwART A, scOTT , Pilate 2111 tifiiiiiiini
COATING EVENTS
EUCHRE and DANOEtin the 1301k.
grave Foresters' Hall, Friday,
December 19th„ also annual
Christmas turkey draw. GOod
prizes for euchre.. , CE10171)
LOST
LOST-Weimaraner male dog, vi-
cinity North London, December
4. This is a child's pet and if you
have seen or know the where-
abouts; of a fairly large, short-
haired grey dog, wearing a, black
collar, with license anal rabies
tags attached, answering tot the
name of Apache, please phone
GE 8-0197, London, Ontario,
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
The Township of Turnberry will
not be responsible for damage to
cars and trucks, milk cans or mail
boxes at roadsides during the win-
ter months.
WILLIAM MUNDELL,
10:171) Road Superintendent
, WANTED
USED MEN'S SKI BOOTS wanted.'
Size 7 or 8. Phone 288W. 171)
SNOW PLOUGHING. w ante d.
Phone 1079, Harold Congram,
3;10;17;24;31;7;14;21b
WOOD WANTED
The following quantities of wood
are wanted by the Nest Wawanosh
Township School . Area Board:
S.S. No. 12, 15 cords; S.S. No, 17,
15 cords; S.S. No, 3, 15 cords;
S.S. No, 2, 25 cords; S.S. No. 4, 25
cords.
This wood is to be hard maple
or beech, 14 inches long, not over
10 inches nor under 6 inches in
diameter; to be delivered in each
school yard not later than Juhe • 30th, 1959. The lowest or any ten-
der not -necessarily accepted. All
tenders to he in hands of secretary
not later than the 30th day of
December, 1958.
W, A. Stew-art, Secretary,
Dungannon, Ont.
10:17b
WANTED
Highest Cash Prices
LIVE GEESE
Paid For
DUCKS
EAST HURON RODUCE
Phone 66 or 170
BRUSSELS
10-17b
DEADSTOCK WANTED .....:_„-
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal. FREE pick
up on, larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
- mals. Phone collect Wingham
378; Palmerston 123w, or Dur-
' ham 398, Gordon Young (Elmira)
Limited. errb
'TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be accepted for
caretakers for each school in the •
West Wawanosh Township -School
Area, These tenders to be in the
hands of the secretary not later
than December 80th, 1958. The
lowest or any tervier .not necessar-
ily accepted.
W. A, Stewart, Secretary,
Dungannon, Ont,
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TENDERS FOR ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
WINGHAIVIE GENERAL
HOSPFJCAL
Four '8 cubic foot Standard Refrig-
erators, Left hand door.
Four Built-in Range 2-burner sur-
face units.
Above equipment to be installed
and maintained for period of
guarantee,
Tenders close 6 p.m., Friday, De-
cember 19, 1958,
All Tenders to be submitted to
Wingham General Hospital, at
Wingham, Ontarib, 10:17h
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to all those who called on
us on our 40th wedding anniver-
sary; also those who sent gifts,
flowers and cards. It was all very
much appreciatedc-Lyle and Em-
ma Hopper, 17b
CARD OF THANKS .
We wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
many acts of -kindness, messages
of sympathy and beautiful floral
tributes' received from relatives,
-friends and neighbours in our re-
cent bereavement of a beloved bus,-
band and father. • Special thanks
to Mrs. Morrey, Miss Newell awl
the nursing staff of the Wingham
General Hospital; to Dr. B. N. Cor-
ten and Dr, Pedley, to the Rev-:
erend Husser of the Wing-
ham. United Church, those. who
-kindly acted -as pallbearers and
flowerbearers and the Currie fun-
eral home.-Mrs, D. L. Weir and
family. 17*
• MORTGAGE SALE. OF
VALUABLE" RESIDENTIAL
PROPERTY I L
UNDER and by virtue of the
powers contained •in a certain
mortgage, -which will be produced,
at the time of sale, there will be
offered for sale by public auction
on Saturday, the twenty-seventh
day of December, 1258, at the hour
of two o'clock in the afternoon at
the office of Messrs. Crawford &
Hetherington, Wingham. Ontario,
by Mr. L. G. Bryce, auctioneer, the
following property. namely:
ALL AND SINGULAR that cer-
tain parcel or tract 'of land and
premises situate, lying and being
in the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron and Province of
Ontario and, being domposed of
Part of Park Lot No. 18 on the,
West side of Josephine Street in
the Town of Wingham, described
as follows: Commencing at a point
in the. Northerly limit of said Lot
No. 18, distant 195 feet measured
westerly from the Northeast angle
of t said Lot NO, 18; thence Souther- I
fyc and parallel to' the Easterly
limit of said Lot a di'stance 'of 132
feet to a point; thence Westerly
and parallel to the Northerly limit
of said Lot a distance of 66 feet;
thence Northerly and parallel to
the Easterly limit of said Lot No.
18 a distance of 132 feet to the
Northerly limit a said Lot No. 18;
thence Easterly along the Norther-
ly limit of said Lot No, 18 a dis-
tance of 66 feet to the point of
commencement,
TERM:-Ten per cent of the
purchase money to be paid down
at the time of sale, and the balance
within thirty days thereafter. Fur-
ther particulars and conditions of
sale will be made known on the
date of sale. The property will be
offered subject to' reserve hid.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario
the 8th day of neeember, AD. 1958.-
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTC)N7
WINCHAIVf, ONTARIO
SOLICITORS FOR THE
MORTGAGEE
L,G, BRYCE, Auctioneer
10,17,20
GOOII~p OR BUSINESS?
Exponents of legal liquor' Ont-
lets persist in attiring that such
facilities promote "good" business.
"Not Se!" declared end basiOss
Man in a, Central Ontario corn.
inunity, "I am a pharintteist..in ,a
'Wet' teWri. Where my fellow met-
chants `have the Mistaken 111100-
Sion that the liquor outlet is good
for busineaa,
"The local hotel wets Closed for
two Weeks recently due to a viola.,
than of the law which hotel propri.
etors j)ledge keeP, My business
increased :50 p.erderit gross during
the two-week period and Under
the WOO conditions as these of
the 'same tWe 'weeks of the year
Preldot. When The hotel Nos op- . Tice Veltittle of httslitekt
lasing' every" Week to the hotel
is eaSit
BROW,N-At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, Dec, 9,
1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Brown, Lucknow,. a son,
BEARE-At the Soldier's Memorial
Hospital, Orillia, on Friday, De-
cember 12, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs.
P. M. Beare, twin daughters. Mrs,
Eeare is the daughter of Rev.
C, F. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson
of Wingham.
BAILLIE-At the Wingham Gen-,
eral Hospital, on 'Friday, Dee.
1958, to Mr, and Mrs. James Rail-
lie, R.R. 5, Brussels, a daughter,
ALTON-At the Wingham- General
Hospital, on Friday„ Dec. 12, 1908,
to Mr, and Mrs. Jack Alton, R.R;
7, Lucknow, a son,'
BRENT-At the Wingliam•General.,
Hospital, on SOtirrday, ,Dec,:
1958, to Mr. and Mrs; John 33/.ent,
Wingham, a son,
BENNINGER- At the Wingham
'General Hospital, on Saturday,
Dec. 13, 1958, to .Mr. and Atrs. Ed.
Benninger, R,R, 1, Teeswoter, a
daughter.
SCOTT-At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, Dec,'• 13,
1958, to Mr.' and Mrs. Kenneth
Scott, R.R,-1, Belgrave, a daugh-
ter,
IViacINTYRE- At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Sunday,'De-
comber 14, 1958, to Mr. • and Mrs.
Donald IVIacIntyre, R,R, 5, Luck-
no*, a daughter.
Brother Dies in
Grey'Township
William -Alexander Johnstonof
Grey Township passed 'away sud-
denly at his home on Friday. He-
was 67 years of age,
Born in Howicle Townshipf a zon
of George Johnston and Sarah
Aikins, he later'. moved ''to -Grey
Township. He married- Annie' Mc-
Donald, also of Grey Twp., who
survives with a son John and a,
daughter. Wilma, both at home.
Also surviving. are three, sisters,
Mrs. Frank Shaw-, BrusSelS; MrS.
Earl Mothers -of 'Lucan an'd^ Mrs.
Gordon Simmons of Wingham, and
a 'brother; George Johnston of
Wingham, . Twb slate's - and a.
brother predeceased him.
The funeral was held on-Monday
at the Rann funeral home in. Brus-
sels with. interment in Brussels
cemetery, pallbearers were fellow
members of Grey Township Coun-
cil Mn. johnston• rasa. connOillor
and had attended die-,reghlar „meet-.
mg last week.
David L,. Weir
Native of tiQwick.
• David :Lindsay Weir of LePpold:
St., died in Wingham General•Hos,,,
pital'On ,Friday, 'Peeenaher §th,
lowing a long illness,
Mr, Weir was born in
Township ,81 ye.ars ago, He fartri ,
Rd in that. township -.until 1949,,
when be retired. While a resident
of Mr. Weir „served as
deputy-reeve and reeve,
He wps a member of the Canadian
Order,..of Foraters. and the, Loyal
Orange Lodge. •Since coming to
Wingham be had been a member of
the Wingbam. United Church,
His Wife, the former Annie Me-
Michael, survives. There are three
sons, Harold of London, William
A, Welland and Wilfred of Cal,
gar)" and four daughters, Misses
Hazel and Minn Weir of Toronto,
-Miss •Fannyb.elle of Wingham and
Mrs, F., H. (Blanche) Cote of Ot-
tawa. Mr% Weir is also' Survived
by ten grandchildren, A son,
Flight-Sgt,. John E, Weir, prede-
ceased him.
.F.Unerai. service was held from
the R, A; Currie & Sons funeral
4orne,, on Deceniber 8th at 2 p.m.
tvifli interment in. Wingham Cope-
G...IIusser :officiated.
Fall:bearers- were Groen,
,GeOrge 'Gibson,. Jack • McMichael,
-Moi,lay"MeMiphael;',Gordon Walk-
er 'and .Wilfred Henry, • ' •
for only
C
PER SHOT
GIVE
your pigs MAXIMUM protection
against Iron Deficiency Anaemia
Ferroyet
INJECTABLE. IRON
Injectable iron .(Perrovet9 is the best -method of
correcting or preventing anaemia, and thus producing
healthier, heavier market weight hogs.
Pigs are born withoUt sufficient, iron .,to take care .of
early-rapid growth, and 'the .sow's. milk supplies only a
small fraetion of -that needed during nursing period.
Injectable iron (Ferrovet") is.- the - best • method. of
treating' and preventing ..this• deficiency. It permits
exact dosage (not too much or too little); is easily and
quickly administered, safe,' and the most economical
method on the market. Made in England, and exten-
sively field tested, it is now available to .Canadian hog
producers.
We can :supply you -immediately with• 15-shot :vials of
Perrovet* and necessary needle and syringe. Start your.
Pigs EIGHT with Ferrovet.% •
Ask for informative
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For Safe Winter Driving .
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
IS VERY IMPORTANT
Bring your car iii.today, and have the alignmeni_
checked on the top-notch Bear :Telaliner pictured '
• above. •
Don't take chances - a wheel alignment check
could save your life and will save your tires and
money.
Ken's Alignment Service
Ph9ne 355 Diagonal Road VVingham
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BUSINESS
and
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY,
A. H. IFTAVISH
IIARRISTER0 SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER ONTARIO
Telephone 23 Teestrater
EVrozetervery Wedne,siLy
afternoon, 2.-.4 p.m,, or
by appointment ,
Frederick F. .florooth
Phrn.B., R.O.
Carol E. 1-looloth,
hitt, Viola H. Hotatitit,
orTotiatiuttos pi/wit 118
Harristono, Ontario
TENDERS WANTED-7-1"-
BIRTHS FOR SALE
TAXI;SERVICE and used
'Furniture. We buy and. sell.
Phone. 185, rrh
AN'S LONG, DARK winter over-
coat for sale. Good condition,
0U 40 Phone 718W, 17b
*WA MTERS for sale-"Rapid.
79c; 6'4„1-inch„ 85c,
Alexander's Hardware, lrrb,
OVEN-READY Turkeys for sale.
Spence Scott, phone 73532.
rrb
PAM OF SKIS for sale with ad-
justable spring harness, poles,
‘and 'size 8 boots, Also square
Play pen, Phone 975W, 17b
G.E. 17-Inch TABLE model tele-
vision set for sale. G.E. table
top electric stove and blue baby
buggy, all in good condition.
Phone Fordwich 46r11, 17" - -,
BLACK " HUDSON Seal coat for
sale, size 38 to 40, Good condi-
tion.,Reasonable. Apply Box
77, Advance-Times. 17b
MOBILE HOME for sale, 41x10 ft.
Used two months. Reasonable.
Down payment and terms, Ap-
ply Box 201, Wingham, or phone 82. 17*
THREE TOY TERRIER pups for
sale, 2 female and one male, 8
weeks old, Apply to K L. Mc-
Donald, 4,R,R. 1, Blyth, phone
17r15. • 17b
FOR A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS -
Buy your Tree Lights at Burke
Electric NOW. We are offer-
ing a special reduction in price
for early shoppers. 10:17b
A COMPLETE LINE of Ernkay
candles, decorative and•
10-in.; 12-in. and 15-in. Angel
chime candles in boxes of 12 for
50c At McKibbons Drug Store.
• 17b
CLEAN? Madam-You don't know
the meaning of that word until
you have tried the radically new
and efficient . ELUXO-MATIC.
Call L. H. Reynolds, your Electro-
lux dealer, 640J1. . rrb
CHRISTMAS TREES for sale,
Scotch pine and nursery grown
sprnce. See or contact Bill
Rintoul or drop in at our location
at, the Winghatn Fruit. Market,
phone 251. • 3-10-17b
YOUR P&H Centre can supply
*your flower, needs: Poinsettias,
Cyclaman, Pot Mums all colors,
Azaleas, Daffodils, and Tulips.
Roses, all colors. Special large
amounts. All types foliage and
ferns. Phone Fred W. Daw &'
Sons, 741W21, Wingham. 17b
MEAT FOR SALE-Good beef by
the quarter. Killed on premises.
Inspected by Dept. of Health.
Yearling heifers. Top quality,
Lowest prices. Raynard Ackert,
Ripley, phone 24r28 or Lucknow
101r13. rrb
DEAD STOCK
SERVICE,
Highest Cash Prices
For Old, Sick and
Disabled Cows and
Horses
DEAD STOCK AT HIGHEST
CASH VALUE
Please Phone Promptly
Call ,Collect - 133
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels, Ont.
24 HOUR SERVICE
Dead Stock
Removers
Highest cash prices
paid for old, sick and
disabled horses and
cows.
HIGHEST CASH M'PRIS PAID
IN' SURROUNDING DISTRICT
FOR DEAD STOCK.
For Sanitary disposal phone
LEROY ACHESON
Atwciocl 153 Collect
or
otottot instor
vvrokeor 2r13
t4 HOUR SIERVECIE
IIELGRAVE. ONTARIO
Phone' Win halo 1065w, .Brussels 140,0
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