The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-09-02, Page 4COIMNG EVENTS
A SERIES. of prenatal 'classes
will begin Thursday, Sept, 30th
At IX, pin, -at the branch office
of the Health Unit, downstairs
in the Wingham Hospital, Those.
interested are invited to attend
on the above date or write the
Health •Unit, Goderich, oEga.gh
CENTRAL MORTGAGE & HOUS-
ING CORPORATION
Sealed tenders, plainly marked, as
to content and addressed to the,
undersigned will be received up to
12 o'clock noon, ,September 16th,
1959, for the eavestroughing of 48
units in our Wingham Project,
Specifications and forms of trend,
er required can be obtained at the
address shown below,
Eadli tender must be accorapan-
itd by a security deposit of 10%
of the amount of the tender. Snob
Security deposit shall indemnify
the Corporatlen agablitt loss in the
event of withdrawal of the suceess-
ful tenderer subsequent to accept-
ante 01 the bid by the, Corporation.
A. eartmed- thsaue Or hegetiable
Dominion of Canada Bonds Vfrili be
accepted as security deposit.- All
cheques must be Made payable to
the order of Central MPrtkelfe and
Housing 0OrPOration. The lowest or
any tender net necesfiarliP asieePt-.
ed.
R. J. Latrine,
o. 110* 04,
71 *worribl *Ott *Mk
Higulltori, Ontario. . • ,2b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
WESTERN FEEDER calves and
steers for sale. James Struthers,
13einior'e. Phone Teeswater 180r2.
JERSEY HERD, registered, ac-
credited, vaccinated; 30 head, 14
cows, 4 fresh-by Sept. 7th. All
bred to or by Oxford Al, Or-
' "Ville Wacite, 'FbIlartOn,
Ont, 2*
20 PIGS for sale, eight weeks old,
Chester Casemore, phone 632w3.
2b
29 PIGS for sale, twelve weeks old.
Joe Dunbar, )3elgrave, Phone
618W3, Wingham.
POULTRY FOR SALE
100 LEGHORNS for sale, five
months old, Carl McClenaghan.
Phone 402J1. 2b
150 LEGHORN ;RED .pullets,
months old. Ralph Keifer, Blue-
vale. Phone Brussels 39r7, 2*
PULLETS for sale, 50 to 100 Hemp
x Wyandotte. Price ;reasonable.
Fred Lewis, R.R. 1, Wingham. 2*
300 RED SUSSEX pullets for sale,
4l4 months old, also 20 pigs six
,weeks old. Wilfred Walker,
phone Wingham 721J4, 2b
SALES HELP WANTED,
SALESMEN SERVICE on all mak-
es sewing 'machines, vacuum
cleaners, floor polishers. Rea-
sonable prices. Guaranteed work-
manship. Brussels Home Fur-
nishings, phone 194, Brussels.
19Se30b
PART TIME salesman for selling
Franchised Leghorns and Dual
Purpose Chicks for an Ontario
hatchery. Attractive folders and
price lists. Reasonable prices.
Excellent commission. Write
Box 56, Wingham Advance-Times,
19 :26 :2b
RURAL WATKINS dealer wanted
at once in the Townships of
Turnberry, Howick, Morris and
Grey. Better than average earn-
ings. For personal interview
write E. C. Harvey, 544 Albert St.,
Stratford. 2 :9 :16b
WORK FOR, YOURSELF Our
products are, well known in town-
ships of ' Turnberry, Wawanoeh
East, Wavvaposh Went and Ash-
field. We need a new dealer to
start at once. Apply Rawleigh,
Dept. 1-453-GA1, 4005 Richelieu,
Montreal. 2b
HELP WANTED-MALE
JOB OPENING .t or ':youth 19-20
years, to help on truck, Chauf-
feur's licence preferred. Phone
425W. 26-2b
YOUNG or MIDDLEAGED man
for handywork. Steady or part-
time employment in Wingham.
Apply 'Box 62, Advance-Times.
211
FRONT-END ALIGNMENT MAN
for JBearline equipment. General
•.Motors dealership. Full benefits
to go with job. Apply in writing
to Richardson Motors, Fergus.
2b
WANTED
LIGHT SEWING wanted. Make
over for children or new. Mrs.
Gordon Francis, between Royal
T and McKay'm Nursing Home.
26-2*
TENDERS WANTED.
DEADSTOCK WANTED
• HASSOCKS — to Clear
$2.49 & $4.50
LAZ-A-BOY CHAIR
and STOOL
REDUCED to $69.50
Automatic
RECLINER CHAIR
(Used) $39.50
3-pc. CHESTERFIELD
SUITE - excellent spring,
construction (used) $49.50
LIVING ROOM TABLE
Walnut (used) $6.95
END TABLE
Solid Walnut, 3 shelves
ONLY $7.75
COFFEE TABLE
Solid. Walnut Top with
Glass Serving Tray
$16.75
SPACE SAVERS
Nogahide Covering
Wine, Green, Beige
$58.95
AIR FOAM PILLOWS
Each$5.75
FLOOR LAMPS
Fibre Glass Shades
$12.50
MAGAZINE END-
TABLES
Walnut Finish $11.75
MATTRESSES
Smooth Top - $34,75
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal, FREE pick
up 4 onllarger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
mals. Phone' collect Wingham
378; Palmerston 123w, or Dur-
ham 398, Gordon Young (Elmira)
Limited, 6rrb
ACHESON'S
Dead Stock Service
Highest cash prices paid in sur-
rounding district for dead, old;
sick or disabled horses and
little. For the fastest and
proper removal of all animals,
day or night, use our automatic
exchange (at no cost to you.)
Call Long Distance and ask for
ATWOOD ZENITH 34900
OR GEORGE HISL011 •
WROXETER 2f0.5
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
CEMENT GRAVEL
&Milled, !Excellent 'Quality
deliVered.
WATSON ARMSTRONG
& SONS ••••••11.00.--...om
Phone 45 r 12
TEESWATER
NOTICE oTO.
Water Consumers
The +ours Tor watering _lawns.
- gardens are froni '6 a.m. to 9 a.m, and
Yroin'6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
,This will be strictly enforced.
An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, lesseprompt pay.
ment discount of 10 per cent, is made,for the use of a
hose or outside tap for the above noted purpose&
Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who has net
paid for this service will be billed accordingly.
Wingham Public Utilities Commission
C. E. SHERA, Superintendent',
BUSINESS
and
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY '
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Eto.
Wingham, • Phone 48
J. IL CRAWFORD, Q.C.
II S. • HETHERINGTON, Q.O.
A. H. MCTAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC.
TEES WATER. - ONTARIO
Telephone 28 Teeswater
Wroxeter-Evary Wednest‘s
afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or.
by appointment.
J. W. BUSHFIELD
Q.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Kte.
Money to Loan
Office-Meyer Block, •Wingham
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol 'E. Hornuth, R.O.
Mrs. Viola f I. Honiuth, R.O.
OPTOMETRISTS
PHONE 118
Harriston, Ontario
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Est. 1840
An all Canadian Company which
has faithfully served policy
holders for over a century.
Bead Office -Toronto
B. 0, MacLean Insurance Agency
Wingham „ .
*GAMIER, McINTOSH & WARD
CHART•ERED ACCOUNTANTS
Bell., Telephone Building
WALKERTON •
D. A. HUNTLEY, C.A. --- Resident Manager
telephones t BusIneOs 03; Reeidenee 106
• ;•.• 470,16.7.1jr,r1 • ;. 'e s v "ORtP./:•ei lir;e","°
F14.111tal'ea. We buy and sell. house for sale, Good location.
"444E IS TAXI SERVICE and used" OK storey red brick OK) .and A HALF
FOR SALE. REAL /ESTATE
phone 185. rrb Eight rooms, New oil furnace.
1 WIWI-MN TABLE for quick sale, Hardwood floors. Toilet down-
. rhOne 325. 2b stairs, Good garden. Phone
1.187a)R. 2:9*
Shower Held
For Newlyweds
CORRIE--4 large = number of
friends gathered in the 0orrie community bail on Friday evening
to honor Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Toner: of Palmerston,' Mrs, Toner
is the former Jeanette Walker of
I,,istowel and Howard is a former
Hewicit boys
Ivan'. Felker • and his orchestra'
Provided 'music for dancing. Har-
old Neil read an address .and Allan
Hyndrnan presented the couple with
a vacuum cleaner on .behalf 'of the
gathering,
100. ACRES for sale; 85 workable,
balance stream and bush; brick
hoaie, 8. rooms, bath; garage,.
barn. Would -consider house in.
tow.p..as part payment. Stan Kay,
phone Wingham 529W3,
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE in Wrox,
eter for sale. New forced air oil
heating; about two acres with
malt barn, The river runs past
back of lot. Wonderful location
for retired couple. Phone Eric
-2.,2380-or
write 759 Rockway Drive. 262b
100 ACRE grass farm on High-
way 86 midway between Wing-
ham and Listowel, On the farm
is located a large "L" shaped
barn, drilled well and also ever
running stream at back of farm.
This farm is priced to sell in
order to settle an estate.
GRANT 'MacLENN'AN
Real Estate & Insurance
Main Street West
. LISTOWEL, Ontario,
Office phone 92,
Residence 412 gb
ESTATE OF GORDON H.
ELLIOTT
FARM FOR SALE: To close the
estate of the late Gordon H.
Elliott, a 50 acre farm, being the
East half of the West half of
Lot' 32, Concession 14, East Wa-
wanosh, is being offered for sale.
This farm is well located on
Highway 86 ,about a mile from
Whitechurch and four miles from
Wingham, On the property is
a fine stucco cottage and frame
barn,
For full particulars apply to
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario. 2-9b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
PROPERTY for sale in Bluevale,
well situated 11/2 storey insul
brick house, hydro, water on
pressure, garage attached,. four
extra lots with property, Full
price $4,500,-
100-ACRE FARM, 31h miles from
Wingham, 3 bedroom house with
new bath, large barn, hydro,
water on pressure in all build-
ings; 4 acres of maple bush.
'Full price $7,000.00 with terms.
SEVERAL HOMES ' for sale in
Wingharn and Lucknow.
Contact:
WILLIAM S. REED,
Real Estate Broker,
Phone 29231 Wingham 2b
FOUND
BOXER DOG - Write Box 000,
Wingiusin. Owner may have
same by describing' dog and pay,
ing for advertisement, 24:
BUSINESS OPPOBTUNITIEK
AN OPPORTUNITY.
To. join the fastest4rowing sales,
industry in the country.
Will be offered to several sin4
care men and women. Earnings
are Innnediate and among .the
highest in the sales PredesSion. Pe,-
sition offers all year round security,
Product is unusual, patented, back4
ed by national advertising, radio
and television, sales experience iw
preferred, but not neoessark .as we:
will train, Age no barrier. Car nee
pessary, '
Phone 290 Wingham or write',
:Box 49. Wingham Advance-'
Times.
rrb
IrEarALt HELL, WANTED
WOMAN" wanted for light house-
keeping. Phone 373 after five or
Write Box 52. ee,
GIRL WANTED to learn egg candling arid' tabling, Apply
Maitland Crealnery, POrrb
HOUSEKEEPER Wanted' for elder'
ly ,cotiple, to live in. Apply to,
H, •Mogridge, Auburn, Ont, or
phone 38W,' Auburn. 26.2*
RETAIL STORE in Wingham has
opening for an experienced sales-,
lady- This position offers an at-
tractive salary and pleasant
working conditions "to the right
person. All information will be
kept strictly confidential, Reply,
stating age, qualifications and
references to Box 64 Advance-
- Tinaes,. '' •213'
HELP WANTED
WOMEN AND . MEN for hire,
Permanent eniploYment. Pleasant:
working conditions. Apply ffigh-
land Shoes, Seeforth, Ont: 26-2b
'WANTED TO ImATT04 BUY
HOUSE with 'three 'bedrooms, con--
veniences, in vicinity of Wing-
- barn. Apply •steting price or'
rent to ,Eiox 66.Advance-Times.%*,
2b,
MIMI/LANCE SERVICE
CURRIE'S AMBULANCE, 'Wing,
ham. Dependable Service. Phone:,
Day, '51;"Night, 716 or 636,
MIKELLANEOITS
FOR PIANO TUNING, musical in-
stpuments, accessories and re-
pairs at reasonable rates phone
Ross Maim, 7.5J4, Wingham. rrb
Is YOUR TELEVISION Forenerly
insured for all risk coverage?
For information phone 293, Stew-
art A. Scott, Wingharn, 2rrb
SEWAGE DISPOSAL - Septic
tanks, cesspools, etc., pumped and
cleaned with modern equipment.
'` All work guaranteed. Write to
Louis Blake, RR. 2, Brussels,
,Phone 421-6,Brussels. A26-N25*
WATERLOO' CATTLE Breeding
, Association "Where Better Bulls
Are Used". Artificial breeding
service; All breeds of cattle;
Member' owned and controlled;
cost low, efficiency high; Use of
the best of bulls; Disease con-
trolled, safety. For service or
more information phone for long
distance Clinton Zenith 9-5650 or
collect Teeswater 126 between:
7.30 and 9.30 a.m. week days; 6.00
and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings.
Calls received on Saturday even-
in g will be serviced on Sunday
morning. For cows in heat on
• Sunday morning, DO NOT call
until Monday morning. "Better
I Cattle For Better Living." rrb
. FINANCING A CAR':
Before you ouy ask about out
Lois Coat Financing Service with
complete Insurance Coverage.
STEWART A, SCOTT' -
Phone In Wincharo
.NIMMINIMMIW% 1 1 .'16....1111/11.1.
A.
,
We will akaroNtoo100/0 on
ell nooliey %vested for a .
011Nionion of '3 yolr4.
Ael SlocsOlfy
Writes
BOX 58 .
ADYMC114041111
(ARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank. TO relations,
friends and neighbours, for their
visits, cards and treats while
Was A patient if, the .Winglitun.
Hospital, Special thanks to Pr,
Crawford. And nurses, - Donny.
Thompson,. Bluevale.
wish to express my appreciation
to all those who remembered -me in
so many ways While a :patient In.
the Wingham Hospital. -0144041
thanks. to pr; W. A..CraWford and:
nurses and hospital staff, Sincerely,
NOrtnan Crenkwright 2*
We wish to thank our friends,
and espeCiallY the neighbors and
Mr. and Mrs. John . McKay and
' staff at the hur8ifig ho, e for, theis t
kindness to t kite 'David 4eWitt
arid to his familY during th'eir hie'
rea,vement.--'- Mrs. David ,Jeivitt,
Mrs, Ethel Stewart and'Mrs. Clem'
2b'
I wish to sincerely, thank Mrs,
Morrey, Dr, B. N. Cerrin,'Dr. Er-
nest Pedley and the nursing staff,
ee well as neighbors and friends
for flowers, fruit, eards and visits
while I was a patient in Winghani
General Hospital.7-Mrs. Peter Mc-
Call.
I wish to sincerely tbanh all
those who visited me, Sent eards,
letters, flowers and gifts while
was a patient inWingtarri goo°00
Hospital., I also thank Dr, Cop-
rift end Pr. Pedley and the nursing
staff for their kinditess--Arin
Kercher. 2''
We wish to express our sincere.
thanks and appreciation to 'our
many relatives, friends and neigke*
bops for acts of kindness, cards, of
sympathy and beautiful floral trib-
utes received in the loss of our
father. Special thanks are ex-
'tended to Rev, Mr. Jaggs acrd -the
staff of the Ream funeral home
and all who helped any way,-
The sons and daughters of Joseph
Jacklin. 2b
IN 'MEMORIAM
In fond memory of a dear son
and brother, Clifford Kelly, who
passed away September 2, 1956.
Somewhere back of the sunset,
Where loveliness never dies,
He lives in' a land 'of• glory,
Mid blue and gold of the skies.
We who 'have known and loved him,
w,hose passing brought sad tears
`Will cherish his memory ever,.
Down through the passing years.
----SedlY missed by the family. 2*
IN MEMORIAM
THOlVIPSON-In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Mrs.
Aet•Thompsen, who passed away
one year ago teddy, Sept. 2nd.
From our happy, home and circle ,
God has taken one we.hove;
Borne away. frorii, sin.aed sorrow
To a better home above. •
L-Lovingly remembered arid sad-
ly, missed by husband. Art?
daughter Jean and son Graham
• 2b
IN
NOTICE
ESTATET(I
CRE DITORS
07 MARGARET
HAWTHORNE: ' •
ALL PERSONS having iielainis
mentioned,
the, estate, Of. ,tile„„ aboye mentioned, late of the Township of
Turnberry, County of Huron,
Widow, who died; .oh the 3rd day of
August, 1959, tire required to file
proof of same with the-uedersigned
on •or before the 12th day of Sep-
tember, 1959.
After that date the executor will'
proceed to distribute .the estate
having regard only to the claims
of which he shall then have had
"tice DATED at Wingham this 24th
day of August, 1959,
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingbarn, Ontario
' Solicitors for the Executor.
26-2-9b'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE .ESTATE OF GORDON
ELLIOTTH.
ALL PERSONS having claims
agains ,the estate of the above
mentioned,' late of the Township
of East Wawanosh, in the County
of Ilhron, Farmer, who died on
the eleventh d,ay of June, 1959, are
required to file proof of same with
the undersigned on or before the
10th day • of September, 1959,
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,
IIMD at Winghamtllis thirty-
'first day Of August, A.D. 1959.
CKAWFORI) RETIIIIRINOToN
Winghani, Ontario
Solicitors for the Eit0ciLtrix
2,0-16b
MACK REFRIGERATION
DomestiO — Commercial
Now OFFPRO A 001WIPIMTE
IELZaraNDAL WSW%
REPAIRS TO
'WASHERS • DRYERS
neon if or Automotio
APPLIAN1040 OF ANY MIND
iniftrilAWAC 014,1494,4190Na
Phone 1172R Wingham
Please Note
CHANGE. OF
OFFICE HOURS
moth further Notice
FICKEItso FOOT cog-
RECTIONIST will bit of
QUEENS MOM WINO-
HAM, MONDAY EVEN-
INGS 7,30 to 10 poi.
Instead 0 Monday offer, '
meow
DIED
STOREY-The. death 'occurred re-
cenPy Pf Thomas Storey, 69, R.R,
2, Welten. Deceased had farmed
all his life in *Kalov Town-
ship, He is survived 'by .his .wife,
the former Tellesile Hudie; two
daughters, Mrs. 'Henry Johnston,
11IoKillop and Junior, of Seaforthi
Ane-'1iOptiiiii; ,'Sto'reS,; of
Wingham; .,two sisters, Mrs. F.
' Russell, -: Brussels; Mrs, •Jannie
Thornton, London. Funeral ser-
yle's was 'held on Monday ireSea-
forth with..interment ,ln Maitland
hank Ceneetery; Seaforth.
. * 4*
STACEY.-Mrs. Margaret Stacey
...die.d recently at TillSenberg. at
the age of 76. She had previous-
ly resided in Strathroy ,and Mc-
Gillivray Township and was pre-
deceased by her husband, .the•
We Albert Stacey. She is, surL.
-vived by. two sons, Le onard of
'Leaden alWRPASe of strAtbiw.;
and five daughters,' Mrs, Willie-in
Hopkios,, Charlton; Mrs, .'Harold
Brooks, Wingham; Mrs. Alfred
Hill, Tiiisonburg; Mrs. John
Grundstrom And Mrs. William .,
Coodliand, London. The funeral
service was held on Friday •in'
Strathroy with late rinent in the
,Strathroy Cemetery.-
David jewitt Dies
At Nursing Home
David JeWitt, a resident of Albert
:Street, died on Tuesday, Aug. 25,
,at the, McKay Nursing Home, fol-
lowing a Short illness.,. He was $8.
,
Mr.• Jewitt was horn in Morris
Township and attended Brown-
town school. He was a farmer
until he retired in 1939.
His first wife, Mary Andersen,
of Bluevale, died about 22 year's
ago. He married Margaret .Tay-
lop in4942,, whe,,suryixea.There
are two dau ghters,. Mrs: thel
'Stewart of Wingham and Mrs.
Clem (Cora) Yeo of Southampton.
Also surviving is a brother, Watson
Jewitt, of Saskatchewan, the last
member of a family of ten, Mrs.
Dan Tiffin of Whitechurch is a
granddaughter and he was prede-
ceased by a granddau ghter, Marie
Yee, of Southampton. There are
four great-grandchildren. '
Mr. Jewitt was a member of the
Wingham United .Church and Rev.
T. G. Husser officiated on Friday
when funeral service was held from
the R.• A. .Currie• & Sons funeral
home. 'Interment was in /3luevale
Cemetery, '
Pallbearers •were Scotty Ross,
Sam RobertSen, Desboro; Tom
Steeri,'"ClinUiet
Robert McKinnon and William
Phair. The flower bearers were
Lyle Ralston, Victor Errington;
Carl Griffith and Dan Tiffin,' •
Friends and• relatives attended
the funeral from Chesley, Toronto,
Brussels, Lucknow, Dungannon,
London, Detroit, Saskatchewan and
Clinton. •
AUCTION SALE
ESTATE 'OF MARGARET
HAWTHORNE
Executor's Sale. of Real Estate,
Household Furnishings and Effects
' To close the Estate of the late
Margaret Hawthorne there will be
offered for sale by public auction
Thursday, September 3rd, at 2
o'clock at the premises in the Town
Plot in Wingham!, in the Township
of Turnberry.
Household Furniture - Kitchen
stove, 'Quebec heater, kitchen table
and chairs; antique rockers, small
tables, day bed, antique tables, 3
bedroom suites, antique cupboard,
antique, dishes and glassware, drop
leaf table, bonnet chest, china
cabinet, settee, chests and trunks,
many articles too numerous to
mention. ,
Real Property-There will be of-
fered for sale, ;at the same place,
subject to a reserve bid, the fellow-
ing Real Estate: Lots 206, 207, 208
on the East side of Adelaide St.,
and Lots 213; 214, 215, 216, 217, 218,
219 and 220 on the 'West side of
Alice Street, all in the Town" Plot
of 'WinghttM, in the Township of
Turnherry, On the property le Said
to be located a 1rF1 storey 6 room
frame house and a 8)1)&11 frame
Stable.
TERIVIS OF SALE-Personal,Es,-
tate-Cash; Real Estate-10% on
date of sale and balance in kO
days thereafter,
Full particulars and conditions of
sale may be had on application to
the undersigned,
DATED at VVirightini, this 24th
day of August, A.D, 1959;
CRAWFORD & ntTliEltlisTGTON
.Solicitors for the Executer,
• L.-0, BRYCE, Aitetioncer, •
26,2bb
•Miss-Clelland Was •
Invalid 35 Years
XlsS Elizabeth Cieliand„ 91, died.
on Tuesday, August 25, In Wing-
ham Ho'spital, where she bad ,been
hospitalized for several years, Miss
clelland had been an invalid for
about 00 Years and Was, very pa-
tient throughout her illness..
Her parents .wer,e, the.late',Fran-
cis.Q1elland and Janet Strang of
Xioloss Township. She was edu-
cated at Salem School and was
housekeeper when she grew up,
Aptir brothers and three sisters
predeceased her, and, she is §1-4r
vived by only one sister, Mrs. Mar-
gigot Irralick of Wingham.
Nephews and nieces who survive
are Wilbert A Franck, Hayfield;
Frank MacNbnzie, Point Clark;
Robert MacKenzie, Wingham; Mrs,
J, Yemen, Wingham; Mrs, M, Bro-
die, Teronto and Mrs, Helen Chris-
tie of Brantford. '
Miss Clelland was a member of
the Presbyterian Church,
Funeral service, was from the
S. J. Walker funeral home on
Thursday ,afternoon with Rev,• T.- a
'Risser officiating. Her favorite
MU-lc FILTERS' fir sale--44Rapid
Flo", 6-inch, 85c; 614.-inch, 89e,
Alexander's Hardware, lrrb
TWO -spring-filled mattresses and
one ribbon spring for sale, Like
new, $20, Phone 425W, 29-2b
FOR -CHOICE COOKING, and eat-
ing apples, and crabapples, phone
William Brydges, 618W2, in the
evenings. rrb
HIGH CHAIR for sale. Makes
down to a. table and chair. 86.59;
. - elao ,a ..gre,en•. fitted r winte .coat,
size 12, $5,00. Phone 592, 2b
TWIN BABY BUGGY for sale. In
perfect condition. Reasonable.
Mrs, Jerome Wilhelm, phone
978W, Walkerton, 24-2*
15 AORr;;S second growth alfalfa
for sale, also quantity of baled
straw.. James Elliott, plume
709W12, 2b
PUREBRED CHIHUAHUA PUP-
PIES for sale. Toy size. Apply
to Mrs. Carl Jacklin, Brussels,
phone 21R9,
TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE for
sale. 650 CC twin, dual exhausts.
only 14,000 original miles. Phone
483W,
FILTER QUEEN Sales and Ser-
vice. Repairs to all makes
vacuum cleaners, Phone 640J3,
rrb.
SEVERAL used milking machines
for sale. Uet us install one of,
these or a new Woods in your
borne on a trial basis. Distance
= is no •barriers Irving Keyes,
Glamis, Phone-Paisley 114r4.
DEMONSTRATION UNITS of new
Republic Steel kitchen sink and
cabinets for sale. Top and bot-
tom units to fit 8% ft. To clear
at cost price. Full directions for
'installing yourself. The Warren
House, phone 475. • 26-2b
CARPETS, RUGS-See N, J. Wel-
wood for a complete range of
BARRYMORE and HARDING
broadloom. All wool Wilton
hardtwists and tone on tones.
Rug sizes or wall to wall. Have
an estimate this week for your
room. N. J, Welwood, phone 86.
FURNITURE SAVINGS
• *KNEEHOLE DESK
Walnut - $32.50
$00410.10$. ‘.1Vetht$4.4Y) 19$
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Golf Bridge
There were five tables. jn P/AY at
the Bridge game held last Thursday
afternoon at the golf courgie.
, Winners were Mrs E. Wilkinson,
Mrs, W, 'J. Adams and, Mrs. G,
McKay, of Hamilton. Heat-esti)*
were Mrs, D. Rae, Mrs, P. Fuller
and Mrs. H, Aitchison, '
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GROUND BEEF . 3 lbs. $1'
i I PORK SAUSAGE 3 lbs. $1,25
LARD—we will, fill your pail for 10c .per
or packaged in seal-tight containers 2 lbs. for 25c LI
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BEEF BY THE QUARTER
• SPRING LAMB
• CUT AND WRAPPED TO YOUR LIKING:
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hymn was sung and Mr. Husser
read her favorite text'.
NOptifwg of the deceased W_PC7e
,Pallbearers. and• interment,
Tiffin's cemetery, , . • •
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Lockridge's . Butche.r Shari