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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-01-25, Page 6•, • R Advance -Times, Thursday: jan. 25, „1968 ro swot," ire se AIMOSSIIMliier31 14101415 CI FOR SALE PORTABLE *TV for sale, 17" PleetWood, good. condition. 357- 1307 after 5 p..m. 251) FILTERS for sale, plain, rapid flo, 6%" °85c a box. Alexander's Hardware, phone 3574631. - -16rrb WRINGER -TYPE washing ma- chine for sale, with pump, six years old. Electric guitar with amplifier. Ph. 357-2020. 25p VACUUM CLEANER1' SALES. Service on all makes. Filter ''Queen Sales. Ztirich ph. Tien - sail 262-5350 collect, My26rrb • 110111BAR.Dirm Olympic Ski - /Poo for sale,.like new. Phone 357-3750 during daytime. After seven 357-1209. 251) GOLDEN FALCON 15 -ft. trail- er for sale. Sleeps 5. Will sell with or without cabana. Phone 384frigitrussels. 2513 *EA OUGHING a n d • metal flashing, material and labor. For free estimate. call Morrison Bros., at Murdie's Hardware, Lucknow, phone 528:2906: Ap2Orrb SAVE ON PAINT 10% off regular prices on Kem Glo Enamel. Super Kem Tone and Martin-Senour. Your headquar- ters for, Nem lines. Alexan- der's Hardware. • rrb SEMI ANNUAL stock reduc- tion sale at Walters' Shoe • Store, Teeswater, .continues to . Wednesday. January 31st with 20%. to 50% reduction. on • evert item in the store: MI sales final, no. 'refunds. 25p JANUARY SPECIALS Power Pact Vacuum Cleaner, regular $69.95, now $49.95. Tune-up on any make or model • of Machine, $3.75. Singer Co. • of. Canada. phone 3p7-3730, or Goderch. 524-843L 18-25b REAL 'ESTATE FOR SALE. 11/2 STOREY .7 room house , for sale. Large corner lot, oil heat. Phone for appointment. David •Cameron. 111 Charles St., Wingilant, phone 357-1775. • 18-25p 'MARY- 7froom house for sale, large kitchen with built- in cupboards, living room, 'dining room,.4 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath,- oil heated. Owner leav- ing town. Phone 357-2794. • D21-J26b Gibson NiVilloughby Limited ° HOUSE FOR SALE In the town of Harriston, 2 •storey, 7 room house in A-1 • condition on , large lot in a , scenic location. Large living, , room, 'dining room, .kitchen, 3 bedrooms And bath. Full base- rnent, .oil hotwater heating, Storms, fixtures and TV an- tenna: Owner forced to sell due to ill health. Full price -• $10,500 cash, for quick sale. WE STILL REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING, REAL ESTATE TO FILL • THE NEEDS OF OUR CLIENTS: • • 100-150 acre farm in Kurtz- • °vine area and' barn with or • without house.. • 50 acre farm with gocki ouse and barn in Ethel area. 75° to -100 acre farm in Clif- ford-Harriston area. • 100 acre farm south or west of Wingham. 100 acre farm in Mildmay area: • • For further information „ contaet: • ' Clifford Cooke"' " Gerrie Office,. Wroxeter 28SW . GIBSON WILLOUGHBY LIMITED --- Realtor • 25 -lb .CARS & TRUCKS FOR ,SALE 4, .1059 DODGE 4 -door for sale, in good condition. Phone 357- 3423.. • 2513 • 1946 WILLYS JEEP for sale • with snowblade. Ph. 357,1310. during day or Bervie 395-2330. Ernie King • . 25b 1059 DODGE PICKUP for sale, good 6 ply tires; body has no rust. 353J7, -Brussels. • 25p 6 and 8 CYLINDER MOTORS, automatic and standard trans- mission, batteries, tires, fend - els, doors for all makes. Any- thing you Inay need see us or phone 2914849, tistowel Auto Wreckers. beside • Listowal Drive-in Theatre. 25-1-8b • TENDERS WANTED • TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned un- til 12 o'clock noon Friday, February 2, 1968, for supply- ing diesel fuel for graders and furnace oil for Township shed, in the Township of Howick. ' Lowest or any tender not tiedeSiarily aceepted. Ivan HaskinS, Clerk, Town ship of Howlek, Gorrie, Ont. 25b 0 • LIVESTOCK FOR SALE JrfftSEY COW for sale, pro- ducing 40 'lbsper day, good /site. Phone 357-1420. - •25b 4 HOLSTEIN springing held- ers for sale. Phone 223W, Wroxeter. - 2513 15 PIGS for sale. Harvey Yoder, Wroxeter, near Lake, let. • 25p FOR...RENT 2BF,DROOM APARTMENT for • rent. Phone .357-3503 or 357, ' 3701. •• 25p FOR RENT IN WINGHAM-1 bedroom apartment, centrally located, newly decorated. Heated. Phone Teeswater 392- 6982 after 6:30 p.m. 18-25b FOR RENT — In LucknOw. 1 bed -sitting room, heated; also 3 room apartment. heated. Ph. ()liver Glenn, 528.3723. 25p SALES HELP WANTED • Male and Female HERE'S. YOUR KEY TO A BIG INCOME— MAIL TODAY' The W., T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd., Dept. A-453-HY, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal, P.Q. Gentlemen: I am interested in. the world famous Rawleigh line on a () part-time basis; • ( ) I basis. ( ) Please send me FREE Cook Book and catalogue with full details. Name Address City • Prov. SALES HELP WANTED Ma litit - SALESMAN, wanted for feed company in this area to sell direct to farmers on salary and commissiOn. Benefits include group life insurance, surgical, and medical And hospitaliza- •tion. Must have car and agri- ultural experience. Write giv- • ing full particulars and tele- phone number to Box 4333, Station C, London, Ontario. 25 -ib MALE HELP WAND WANTED—Young man inter- ested in a career in banking-, Apply Toronto-DOminion Bank, FEMALEHELP WANTED - WANTED—A baby sitter for two children in my home. Ph. 374W5, Brussels. 18-25b • WANTED ROOMERS WANTED. Girls Cr women. Apply Box .12, Ad- vance -Times. • ,-25p , • WANTED—Quantity of cedar , posts. Apply. Harold Finlay, Belmore, phone 392-6564, Tees - water. 25b WANTED TO RENT with op- tion of buying, 50400 acres of pastureand hay farm. Must have gbod buildings -and- a good house. Either write or phone Muirkirk; R. R. 2, 678- • 3969. Norman Fenn. • 11-11)-25-1b REAL 'ESTATE WANTED 100-150 acre farm with OT without house, Huntsville area: 10-20 acres with gepd house, 20-30 miles. from Kitchener. 50 acres,' with ' house . and barn, Ethel area. • 75 to 100 acre farm, Clifford-Harriston area. 100 acre farm, Mildmay area." Please contact Mr. C. G. Cooke, Gerrie • office,' call Wroxeter 285W. Gibson Willoughby Limited Realtor. •• 18-25b EMPLOYMENT WANTED WOMAN will baby sit one pre- schooler in my home. 357.3394. •25p MECHANICALLY inClined man interested in. doing 'odd jobs around the home, includ- ing 'Isnow-shovelling. Phone • 357-3039. • 25p WE CAN handle your roof clearing, snow shovelling and chain sawing. Available after 5 p.m. daily and all day Sat.' urday. Call 357-2879, W. Show- • ers. • 25P 1...qatrilt Itilltiti 4 11 ;4 iili ii , lif.t.'11'1" Antique Dealeks, Collectors, Admirers, PAINT and VARNISH • REMOVAL'. SERVICE Efficient Economical 20 WATS* SYRIA? WINGHAM, ONTARIO Dial 357,4011 if/ A 9 1) P. •• J CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Fred Deacon would like to thank friends and neighbors for all their kindness during our re- cent bereavement.—Betty ington, Marie Seitz and Jim Deacon, •250 I wish to thank my many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy in the recent death of my father, W. A. Finlay. Special thanks to the pallbearers and for the beautiful floral tributes and also Rev, G. L. Fish for the fine sermon. --,Son Charlie. 25b I would like to sincerely • thank all those who were so kind and thoughtful during the recent bereavement of my mother, Mrs. Jannet Wilson. Special thanks to the nurses and Dr. W. A. McKibbon.—, James. Wilson. 25p' • • We wish to express our sin- cere appreciation to friends and neighbors • for their many actS of kindness and elpres • sions of sympathy in our re- cent bereavement in -the loss of a death father and grand- father. Mr. Harold Gordon of Uxbridge. — Ross and Hilda Gordon and family:. 25p The family of the late Mrs. Edna Underwood wish to ex- press, their sincere appreci- ation to friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during her illness andwrecent bereavement in the loss of a loving wife and mother. Our sincere thanks to Dr. Leahy and the staff of the Wingham and District Hos- pital. Also to Rev: J. C. Brush • and the Moir funeral home.— Wes Underwood ,and. family. • / 25p We would like to thank our relatives, friends and neigh- bors for messages of sympathy, cards, floral tributes and do- nations received during our bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Brush, ladies of- the United Church, Wroxeter, and the Moir funeral home, Gorrie. • --The.McKercher family; Betty Kennedy, Doris Alii, Audrey Lennox. • 25p I. would like to thank all those who -were sb kind to me and my family while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London.—Art Furness. 25p I 1/4ioiffelilie- to 'Wankmyi friends and neighbors for cards, treats and visits while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. C. M. Jardine, Dr, W. A. McKibbon and staff on second floor...--.• Howard Machan. • 25p • I wish, to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives who visited me 'and sent cards, let- ters. flowers, fruit and gifts •• while I was a 'patient it Wing - ham and District Hospital, and • since returning home: Your thoughtfulhiess is deeply ap- - preciated.1 Special thanks to Drs. McGregor and rMcKjrn and theidnd nurses in inten- sive care and second noon,— Hazel Sperling. • 25p • I would like to thank .our friends and ,neighbors for cards and visits, while I vat a patient in Wingham and Dis- trict . Hospital.. Special thanks to Dr, Leahy and Dr. Wilkins, Rev. Grant and Rev. Jardine and the, nurses, student nurses and orderlies.. Their kindness was greatly appreciated. David Lincoln. - • 25b • I would like to thank my friends and relatives who sent me card's and letters while I. • was a patient in Victoria Hos- pital, London. Special thanks to Dr. Busby, Dr. W. A. Mc- Kibbon, Rev. John Brush, and those who helped with s the .chores at home. — Fraser Haugh. ' 25p I would like to express mY appreciation to my friends Who remembered me with get well cards and visit a while I was a patient -in Listowel Memorial Hospital. Their kind thoughts will long be remembered. — Mrs. Helen Stephens. 25b A sincere thank you to those who remembered me with flow- ers, cards and visits while a • patient in Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital. Special thanks • to Dr. J. K. McGregor and Bev. G. E. Pakenham, also the staff and nurses who were all very kind and thoughtful. Thank you sincerely. Mrs. William VanCamp. 25b NOTICE •*The Annual Meeting and Banquet of Huron Count Children's Aid Society is be - Ing held in St.- Andrew's Pres-, • bytorian Church Hall, Wing- • ham, WEDNESDAY, FEBRU- ARY 14, 196$, at 6:30 p.m., Banquet tickets are available at $2.00, from the Children's Aid Society staff and Board Members. The public is icor- dially invited,to attend. 18-25b ikAAAAssAsukAAAK"skohei,,,Ar: LOST LOST—Gold keeper ear ring lost on main street Friday. Finder please phone 357-2104, Mary Lou Cameron. • 25p PERSONAL WOULD LIKE to hear from someone who understands stif- fening doilies. Phone 357.3039. 25b • • CUSTOM KNITTING Turtle neck sweaters, Mary Maxim sweaters, knitted dress- es. You name it and ru knit it, Reasonable rates. Mrs. Jas. Rae, R. R. 1 Clifford, 367- 2170. • 11845b • NOTICE' TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF HUGH EDWARD HAND, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KIN - Loss, IN THE COUNTY OF BRUCE. All persons claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on o before the 10th day of Febraary, 1968, after which date the assets will be dis- tributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY, . 18 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE .OF ROBERT GEORGE GIBSON. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Village of Wroxeter, in the County of Huron, Labottrer, who died on the 23rd day of December, 1967, are required , •. to' file proof of same with the undersigned on Or before the. 28th day of January, 1968. After that date the Execu- trix. will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only • to the claims of which . she shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, thit 4th day of January, 1968; • CRAWFORD, SHEPIEERD and •• ,MILL, Winghami Ontario, Solicitors for the Executrix,. . 11-18-2513 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTEK OF , ESTATE OF .00/1111„" GREGORY„ of Wingbarn in The County -4 Huron, Widow, Deceased. 0 • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant -to the Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the Es1 • tate of the late Edith MarY, Gregory are required, to send' particulars .of their claims, duly verified, to J. r. GOOD- ' ALL, _Soliciterjor. the Execu- tor orthe said ,Estate, qn or before the 3rd day of nbrn- ary, 1968, 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- • tarfo, this. 16th day of Janu- • ary, A.D. 1968. Gordon "Buchanan, , Executor of the °Estate, • By his solicitor, J. T. GOODALL, • Box 119, Wingham, Ont. MISCELLANEOUS ' PAINTING. and DECORATING •ROBERT E. SEARSON- • Phone 357-3044 = Wingham PRECISION SAW FILING for hand saws and circular saws up to 24" in diarneter,- Crawford Gibson, Wroxeter 105 • 18-25p BLYTH SINGER CENTRE • Repairs to all makes and mo- dels of sewing machines.. •-• Warner Prop. Phone 523-4213; 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 5 LLOYD W. WALKER •Custom Backhoe and loading and hauling service All types of excavating •bn,ry- • •ing Stones, ditching Septic tanks and weeping beds Phone 357-1359 R. R. 1, Wingham, Ont. POR YOUR Insurance Needs in Automo- bile, Farin Liability. -Accident /and Sickness Home protection Call your Co -Op Agent — LLOYD MONTGOMERI' • 53 Maple Street, • Wingham Dial 357-3739 SEE GEORGE BROOKS at Stratford Cemetery Memorials • Ltd. • for Memorials of Distinction Lowest prices in the area ° 38 Avondale Avenue Stiatford Phone 2714736 Collect BIRTHS DicDONATA-10 Wingham and District Hospital, on Thum day, January 18, 1988. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I•lcDon- ald, R. R. 4 Kincardine, a daughter. LEACIIMAN In Wingham and District Hospital, on Thursday, January ,18, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Leach 'man, R. R. 2 Wingham, a daughter. • YODER-'-In Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, on Friday, January 19, 1968, to Mr. and Mrs, Amos Yoder, R.. R. 1 Wroxeter, a son, 4 STECKLEY—In Wingham and District' Hospital, on Satur- day, January 20, 1968, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steckley, R. R. 1 Bluevale, a daughter. IRWIN—In Wingham and, Dis- trict Hospital, on Sunday, January 21, 1968, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin, R. R. , 3 Lucknow, a *son. McPHERSON — In Wingham and District Hospital, on Monday, January 22, 1968, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc- Pherson, Teeswater, a daugh- ter. PENTLAND—In Wingham and District Hospital. on Mon- day, January 22,4968, to Mr. and Mrs. LarrS, Pentland: Dungannon, a daughter. • DEATHS GRIMMER., Mrs. Will (Ella Wallace), in Golden Year Nursing Home, Preston, Janu- ary 14, in her 79th year. Sur- vived, by one daughter, Mar- garet, • and three sons, Earl, Carl and Harold of Preston; one sister, Mrs. Lawrence Wil- lis of filuevale. The body &est - ed at the • 'O'Brien funeral. • home, Preston, .until Wednes- day, then to St. Luke's Angli- can Church, Preston, where Rev. W. Wigmore conducted • the funeral service 4e 1:30 p.m. Interment Mount View Cemetery, Galt. • HUTCHISON, John McKin- non, 69, Howick TownsIdp, Monday, Wingham and Dis- • trict ,Hospital. Survivors: wife , - former Pearl King; sons, -Hugh, at home; .Max, Toronto; broth- er, Thomas,. Howick Townsh4). Service 2 p.m. Wednesday, Moir funeral. home, Gorrie. .Cemetery. JIM'S TAXI Local and Long Distance • PH. 357.3680 - WINGHAM JIM NETTERFIELD O26rrb • Dead Stock Removal • HIGHEST CASH PRICES • paid for freshdead, disabled cows and horses.' •• We pay Y2c per Ib. weighing over 500 pounds. For the most prompt and courteous service in this dis, 'tact ' - • PLEASE CALL COLLECT • MARLATT BROS. Phone 133 - Brussels, Ont. 24-hour service -7 days a week ,• License No. 390-C-65^ For Sale HOME, BARN and 17 -ACRES Located 5 miles west Of Wingham. The 11/2 storey home • has kitchen with modern cup- boards, • living room, 1 bed- room and 4 pc. bath on main ' level. Upstaircare 3 bedrooms and 1 'pc. bath. barn measures • 30x50-vith hydro, pressuIe and ceMent,flooi. 12 acres of the land is workable with 6 acres • newly seeded. 1 acre of garden • soil contains raspberries and . strawberries. There is a strong • spring with development possi- bilities. This property is truly worth the money and the -;downpayment is only $4,500. • r 200 ACRE HIGHWAY FARM This is an attractive l,.II built highway property located west of Wingham. The lovely home has all conveniences in - eluding Modern kitchen, 4 pc. bath, and tile floors. A very substantial barn has good stab- ling with large pole barn at- tached and a large silo. Iniple- men+ shed, garage and' a new -steel granary: 150 emit work- able with the balance in mixed bush. The 'price of `this 200 ,acre farm is well within your reach at only 526,900. DON HOLST REAL 'ESTATE LIMITED REALTORS, WINGHAM Ontirio Specialists" Keith OitisiMmons,Manager, or Annan,* Flitiintmons, Rep., Phone 3514$40f Ros. 3571117 Cecil Mahood, Representative, • 01)61141 Teeswater, 3924932 Mn.Mrs =Hslop was, world champion Olympic medalist Mrs. Henry flysl9p died suddenly at her Teeswater home January 11 a the age ay/. Mrs. Hyslop was named to • Ftliberts‘gLajuilldrueridliagleHiaAQll I:illine in 1966. The former Jennie F1eteher0 was born in Leicester, ngland in 1339daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Flet- cher. She began her swimming career at the age of 11. Bet- • ween 19,03 and 1906.she won 20 silvez medals with the Lei- cester Swimming Club. For -4he nexelix years she was the British women's champion and world record holder. She broke her own record 11 times during • that period, the only woman in Swimming history to ever do so. Jennie Fletcher was a gold - medolist as a member of Bri- • tain's relay team in the fifth summer Olympics in Stockholm • Sweden in, 1912 where she also won a bronze medal for the 100 meter free style, It was the first time women had com- peted in the Olympics in swirn- , Mrs. Hyslop and her hus- band came to Canada in 1919 and made their home in Tees - water. He predeceased her three years ago. She was a member of Knox. Presbyterian Church, Teeswater.. She is survived by sons Irvin of Montreal, Douglas of Halifax, Robin of Uxbridge, Donald and Maxwell. at home, and a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth ‘. Smith Of London. There is a brother Benjamin and a sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Green in Eng- land.Rev. T.J. McKinney con- • dutbted service at the MacPher- son funeral home on Friday with burial in Teeswater Cern- etery. F. Schwichtenberg Fred Schwichtenberg of Mildrnay died Sunday in the Bruce County Hospital at Wal- kerton f011o%ying,a, heart attack. HVr 62.". fcl-naEhan av native Of Germany. He came to Canada in 1923 and settled at Mildmay where he was res- pected as a citizen of the corn: munity and for his conscientious workbas.head sawyer at the lo- - • cal sawmill. He was a mem- ber of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. • He is survived by his -wife, the former Matilda Schickler of Kitchener; two sons, Alfred of Penetanguishene and Wilbert of Port Elgin, both former resi- dents of Wingham and former employees at the Advance - Times; three daughters,- Mrs.- • George Wybanga of Brooklyn,' Mrs. Jack Lynet of Weston and Mrs. Fred Weigel of Waterloo, • and eleven grandchildren. He is als8 survived by three borthers, Frank and Rich- ard of Mildmay and Otto of Kitchener. Funeral service was held at the Schuett.funeral home in Mildmay On Tuesday afternoon with burial.in the Evangelical,, Cemetery. Mrs. A. Wilson was in 90fh year . Mrs. Andrew .Wilson, a native of Scotland, died in Wingham and District Hospital on Thursday, January 18, fol- lowing a'short illness. Her home•was at R.R.3, Wingham: She was the.former Jannet Rutherford, daughter of the late Robert Rutherford arld his wife, Agnes Nichol. Mrs. Wil- son was born September 14, 108 at Craiksaulds, County of Roxborough, Scotland. She' came to Canada in 1884;P' settl- ing in the Wingham district. In 1909 she married Andrew Wilson at Holland, Manitoba. He predeceased her in 1940. • She is survived by one son, James, of R.R. 3, Wingham. Mrs.- Wilson was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Rev. IC.M. Jardine of Wingharn, United Church con- ducted service at the R. A. Cur- rie & Son funeral home on Sat- urday afternoon' and burial was in Wingham cemetery. ' The pallbearers were Evan Wilson of Wheatley, Bradley Galbraith, Bob Arbuckle, Ken Curge, Alex Coulter and Ge6rge Tervit Sr. • and the flower beards were Ken Mc- Kague arid John. Ai eUrtie. Corrviri 000 Events 40444100440.1•900000.441001000W04404640404.410040400000404040404#0,10040444144000444440444 BURNS BALL. Will be held In the Lucknow Legion Hall on Priday,. Jou. ary ae. Lunch served. No per. son under 21., Music by Car rather* orchestra. AdraliPiOn $3.00 per couple. 25b E UCHRE Brussels Legion, Monday evening, January 29., Legion vs. Gentlemen's" Club. • Play with your choice. Adm., 50c. Free lunch. 25b FREE EUCHIRS In Bluevale Community Hall, Tuesday, January 30, at 8:30. Good prizes. Lunch provided. Sponsored by the Bluevale Milk Producers. Everyone wel- come. 25b THE ANNUAL MEETING Of the Repave, Blyth and Brussels Schbol Pair will be held in the Belgrave Com- munity Centre, Tuesday, Jem my 30, at 8:30 p.m. 25p E UCHRE On Saturday, January 27, 'at 8:30 the Women's Institute will hold a euchre in the Council Chambers. Good prizes and lunch. 25b EUCHRE Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Tuesday, Jan. 30, at 8:30 p.m. Good prizes. Lunch. Everyone welcome. cge26rrb ALL STAR TOURS Travel Deluxe to Miami. Florida, by way of Nashville, Tenn., and Grand Ole Oprey in air-conditioned washroom equipped motor coach on a 16 day vacation 'escorted by Allan Reed. Leave Friday, February 23rd, return Saturday, .March 9th. Cost $219 includes trans- portation, 14 nights' accommo- dation and baggage gratuities. For further information and reservation call Allan. Reed • 821-2892 collect or write 431 - Woolwich, Guelph. 18-25-1-8b .11 ANNUAL. MOminim! or WINGHAM HORTICU‘TtlitAt. Society will be held lionda evening,. January 29th, at 0;00 p.m.. in the Pellowshin Hall of the Presbyterlat Chunk (use side door). Reports, elec- tion of officers and directors, literature, slides and discua- sions. • Itefreshnients will be served. Support YOur *Wet!, in its activities --please attend. Put a lock' on . financial loss! Why talce unneces7 sary risks, when it costs so little fa carry • c%) theft insurance on your valuables. See us or full details. For safety's sake, be smart and insure W. B. Conron, CLU • 357-2636 INSURANCE Complete Insurance - Coverage — Agent for — Manufaiturers Life • ,Inv ranee Company 5 John St. W... Wingham THE DETAILS:OF BARGAIN Keith McClure stioinyrimar thisob the yotif reti 044,14,egu lik v eriess examine the various "Offers" you are bound to receive. Many a purchaser has lost money when he was trying hard to save it only because he .failed to understand what' * he' was actually buying at a seemingly low price. If you are buying a new ,car, then be sure that you understand EXACTLY what accessories are included in the purchase' price, how the terins of purchase, finance and. in- surance compare and how you stand with regard to service • after the sale. The final purchase figure means nothing, of course, unless all the details are clearly understood. • It is especially' easy to •go wrong on a used car buy. This is because there are no two used cars in the world exactly alike. What you are really buying is not the make and year of a model. It is the UNUSED mileage that- might or might not be left in the car. • - Whether it is a new or used car you are interested in "it is well to remember that your long range satisfaction de- • pends In many respects on the dealer you buy it° from. A dealer interested in immediate profit only usually finds ways in which he can confuse the buyer on price Or the automobile's condition to achieve his objective.* As you shop for price, shop for quality Mo. The low- , est price may cost the most in the end. • O"No• •41111114.0•1110.1mr. "......."11.14,;04401,,•01111,....",.111110•4111 Jack' Alexander' AUCTIONEER 1 1 IOW" • IMO 4111111,.. 41111. 411111. 11111. 41111.. 4111.• and Appraiser We' handle Town and Farm Sales • Phone 357-3631 -Wingham • Business and Professional Directory C. W. CASL1CK • .LIFE • HEALTH BUSINESS INSURANCE 50 Patrick '.Street Eist Wingham Representing IMPERIAL LIFE A27-lyr WINGHA/VI • MEMOAIALS ..GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LEtTERING • REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph. 357-1911) Res._ Ph. 357.1015 1 Frederick F. Homuth Phm.11., Carol E. Homuth, RO Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETItisTs - Phone. 338-21 it . HARRISTON ONTARIO CAVILLER 8t, COMPANY Chartered Accountants Resident Partner J. E. Kennedy, C.A. Dial 881.3471 - Walkerton 44....plommuliNiumarmistrommieftermossia.......4101. Crawford, Shepherd I • & Mill Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. J. Harley Crawford, Q.C. Norman A. Shepherd, M,A., LLB. • Alan • *INGRAM, .• ONTARIO - Dial 3* -3630 J. T. GOODALL • BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, Etc. — %lever Block DIAL 357.1990 4 A