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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-02-20, Page 6w AoV ee0Times. Th da . Feb. '20. 19 001011**** ...NIS CI.*cSSIP:ED FOR SALE NEW JZEA,AND -LAMB, 40 lb. c. average, 43c 1b. Wingham Meat Market. 20b WESTINGHOUSE wringer washer, $149.50, for $109.50. Pattison Radio & Electric. 20b TWO CUPBOARDS for sale, with glass in doors. Phone • 357-1439. 20p LADY'S FIGURE SKATES for sale, size 8. Good condition. Phone 357-3724. 20p CHOICE BEEF—Hind quarter, avg. wt. 115, 64c. lb. Tender steak, 20 lbs., $16.98. Meyer's - Meat Market, phone 1-392-6827, Teeswater. 20b GUNS bought, sold and ap- praised. ABC Sporting Goods, B. Jenkins, Minnie Street. Jne26prrb PROMPT radio and television service. Licensed technician. Repairs to all' makes and ° mo- dels. Pattison Radio and Elec- tric, phone 357-2262. ° 13b '68 SNOW CRUISER for sale, wide track, electric starter, re- verse gear. Phone 357-1.598. 20p VACUUM. CLEANER Sales & Service for all makes. R. K. Peck, Varna, dial 1-262-5350. D26rrb MARCONI STEREO Hi-Fi set for sale, walnut finish, floor model cabinet. Excellent con- dition. Ph. 357-3482. 20-27b EAVESTROUGHING on house or barn. Metal flashings. Roof repairs. CHIMNEYS built. Free estimates. Morrison Bros., phone Lucknow 528-2906. F2Orrb ELECTRIC ORGAN (Minshall), ' full key board, separate amp. box, beautiful toned. Suitable large hall or rec. room. Price reasonable. Doherty cast iron antique ' box stove, beautifully designed. 'Ph. 357-1907. 20p SINGER SPECIALS — Power pact vacuum cleaner and stor- age hassock, reg. $120.00, now $89.95, save .$30.00. Also good used portable and cabinet sew- ing machines, fully recondi- tioned and guaranteed, start= ing at $29:95. Singer Co. of Canada, phone 357=3730 after .6 p.m. 13-20b HILRAY FARMS LTD. ABATTOIR — HOLYROOD The best in home grown dry - fed, drug -.free beef. Custom killing cattleMonday through Thursday; pigs Mon- day and Tuesday morning. 'I FREE' DELIVERY TO ' WING - HAM on all orders over $10, Monday to Friday by Harry Brydges. Ph. 528-2132; nights 357-1887 or 528-2182. - Owned and operated by RAYNARD and ERNEST . J. ACKERT '13rrb TRUCK FOR SALE TRUCK FOR SALE BY TENDER One. 1943-6 Chev. 4 wheel drive army truck for sale; 3 extra tires and rims. Would Make good tow truck. Tender Will ,be received by Road Supt. up until noon, March 4, 1969. Council ,to make full decision do tenders. C. W. Manna, Road Supt., Belgrave, Ont. , 20-27b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE, BLACK MARE for sale, weighing around 1500 lbs. Emerson Ferguson, Clifford, 26714. 20b FOR RENT FOR RENT—Electrically heat- ed furnished apartment, one bedroom, kitchen, living room and bath, broadloom through- out. Available March 1. Phone 357-2084 after 4 p.m. 13-20b MODERN one - bedroom apart- ment for rent, equipped with new refrig and stove, Hanover kitchen; one bloc , from main street. Available immediately. Phone 357-2750 after 6:00 p.m. 6rrb TWO HEREFORD - HOLSTEIN beef heifers for sale, one with calf by side, other due in March. Noah Byler, R. R. 1 Wroxeter. 20b • ' .10 HOLSTEIN heifers for sale, 1% years; Border Collie pups, 2 mos. old. Reasonably priced. Phone 392-6505. 20p BIG REGISTERED Holstein cow for sale, due Feb. 25; bred artificially by Ormsby. Apply Morley Johnson, R. R. 2 Gor- rie; ph. Fordwich 841t6., . 20b FEED FOR SALE QUANTITY OF OATS for sale. Phone ,,523-9284 Blyth. Harry Bakker, Londesboro. 13-20b 3000 BALES of first -cut hay and 2000 bales of barley straw for sale. Contact Richard Moore, 357-3279. 20-27-6p FOR SALE --3,000 bales hay, Oc bale; 1,000 bales straw, c bale, at barn. Phone 5W1, Wroxeter. . 20b 100, TONS K.D. corn for sale, at $50 per ton. Can be deliv- ered and blown4n if needed. Call Gordon Prance, Kirkton, phone 229-8856 or 229-8771. 20-27p.. FOR RENT SMALL two bedroom apart- ment for rent, ground floor, electric heating. Phone 357- 2056 after six. 20rrb UPSTAIRS apartment for rent, 1 bedroom; centrally located. Heated. Available immediate- ly. Phone 3574461. , l6rrb HEATED APARTMENT for rent. One bedroom. Available now. Apply Box 90, Advance - Times. 4 20b ROOM TO RENT—One double bedroom in large duplex, shar- ing livingroom, kitchen and bath with one other. Two girls, nurses or. students pre- ferred. Phone 357-2866 after. 4 p.m. 20b FOR RENT—Modern 2 -storey home in the village of Luck - now, corner lot, one block from main street. Three bed- rooms, with three piece bath. hot and cold water, oil furnace 2 years old. built in garage • with paved driveway. For fur- ther particulars contact Henry MacKenzie. R. R. 3 Lucknow, or call 395-5140. 20p SALES HELP WANTED AT ONCE—Rawleigh Dealer is needed in rural area of Wing - ham or° Grand Bend. Write Rawleigh Dept. B453-400; 4005 Richelieu St., Montreal Ob Que. MALE HELP WANTED MILK ROUTE. salesman want- ed. ant ed. Married man preferred. Wages and commission. Apply Sunrise Dairy, Wingham. 20b MAN WANTED for general office ' work. Knowledge of typing and bookkeeping essen- tial. Must be good mathema- tician. Apply stating age, . and qualifications, etc., to Box 89, Advance -Times. 20-27b CURATOR REQUIRED FOR ' HURON COUNTY PIONEER MUSEUM Excellent working conditions, and employee benefits. Loca- tion of position=-•Goderich. • Salary • depending on quali- fications . and experience. Apply in writing to• the under- signed no later than February 28, 1969, givingparticulars including age, marital status, previous . employment, when available. ' . JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk-Treas., County of Huron, Court House, Goderich, .Ontario. 20-27b APPLICATIONS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS APPLICATIONS WANTED Applications' clearly marked as tocontents will be received by. the undersigned until 12 noon, March 3, 1969, for the position of Warble Fly Inspec- tor for Township of Morristo work according to the Warble Fly Control Act. 'Any applica- tion not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Helen D. Martin, Clerk, Belgrave, Ontario. 20-27b EMPLOYMENT WANTED • BABY SITTING wanted by sehool girl. Phone 357-2347. 20p WANTED GENTLEMAN to share coun- try home with bachelor. ab- stainer. Phone. 357-1907. 20p WANTED TO RENT -100 acre farm with barn and house. Phone 357.2888. 20p, WANTED TO PURCHASE — Appt'ox. 10 acres of land near Blyevale. Phone 357-2848.,after six/. 13-20p WANTED TO RENT fore obi year with option to buy -100 to 150 acre farm. Or will trade house in Teeswater. Ap- ply Box 88, Advance -Times. a 20b WANTED DEAD STOCK Fresh dead stock; cows dead, $12. each; dead horses, $20. each, over 500 pounds, accord- ing to size. Collect 369-2410, Durham. Lorenz Removal. Jn 16rrb'70 DEAD $TOCK REMOVAL for fresh dead, disabled . cows and horses. For the most prompt and courteous service in this dis- trict PLEASE CALL COLLECT MARLATT BRO$. Phone 133 • Brussels. Ont. 24-hour service -1 days • weak License No. 390-C-65 TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY TENDERS FOR CRUSHED GRAVEL Sealed tenders, clearly marked "Tenders for Crushed Gravel" will be received. by the undersigned until 2 p.m., on Saturday, March 1, 1969, for approximately 12,000 cu. yds. of %" crushed gravel. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the clerk, John . V. Fischer, Township of Turnberry, R. R. 41, Bluevale, Ont. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. John V. Fischer, Clerk. ,20-27b TENDERS WANTED' TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH Tenders for Warble Fly In- spector, Spray Operator and Helper. State wage expected by the hour. Tenders to be re- ceived by the undersigned un- til 12:00 o'clock noon, March 4, 1969. Any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Mrs. Winona Thompson, R. R. 5 Wingham, Ont., Township Clerk. " 13-20b. TWP. OF EAST WAWANOSH TENDER FOR GRAVEL Sealed tenders, plainly marked will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, March 4, 1969, to supply, crush and deliver to township roads approx. 10,000 cubic yards gravel, crushed to %", to be delivered to town- ship roads not later than July 19, 1969, under the supervision of the Road Supt.. Marked cheque for $400.00 • to -accompany tender. The con- tractor shall satisfy the said township that he has adequate insurance carried on his equip- ment and employees. Contract to be approved by the' Depart- ment of Highways. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. C. W. Hanna, Road Supt., Belgrave, Ont. 20=27b TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS Tenders clearly marked will be received by the undersign- ed until 12 noon, March ' 3, 1969, for spraying cattle for warble fly control in the' Township of Morris. Tender must state price per head- per spray, Township to supply the powder. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Helen D. Martin, Clerk, Belgrave, Ontario. . 20-27b HULLETT TOWNSHIP TENDERS FOR GRAVEL For the hauling and. truck- ing .of approx. 12,000 cu. yds. • of gravel to be put through o 34" screen. Work is to be done to the satisfaction of the road superintendent. The contract is to be completed by June 15, 1969. Tenders closing 6 p.m., March 1; 1969. Must be accom- panied by a certified cheque for $1,000. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- ed. The accepted tender must be approved by the Depart- ment of Highways. George °Hoggart, Road Supt:, R. R. 1 Londesboro, Ontario. 13-20b TOWNSHIP -OF HOWICK TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned for crushing and delivering 20,000 cu. yds., more or less, of %" screened gravel to be deliver- ' ed anywhere in the township under the supervision of ''thee; Road Supt. Contractor to state whether fed by 'shovel or drag - line. Contractor to strip. and maintain pits. A certified chegue for $600.00 to accom- pany tender. Tenders to be in the hand of the Road Supt. not later than 11 a.m., March 5, 1969. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, which must be approved by D.H.O. Robert Gibson, Road . Supt., Township of Howick, Gorrie, Ontario. 20-27b ANNUAL MEETING WINGHAM AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The annual meeting of the Wingham and District Hospital Association will be held on FRIDAY, MARCH 7th, 196 ;et 8:00 p.m., in the Recreation. Room of the Hospital. T rain- ing Centre (former Nro Residence) at Wingham. matters of business pertaining to the Wingham and District Hospital Association will he transacted including the oleo. tion of directors and other of- ficers. In order to Cast a ballot in the election of directors a per- son must be a member of the Association. One year member- ships emberships °maybe obtained for the sum of $5.00 from the Wing - ham and District Hospital of- fice. These memberships must be purchased at least ten days prior to- the annual meeting. Everyone welcome. R. B. Cousins, President. John Strong, Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS • NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF FLOYD LESLIE CAMPBELL. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Township of Morris, in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on February 4th, 1969, are required to file proof of same with the . undersigned on or before the 10th day of March. 1969. 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. On- tario this 13th day of Febru- ary, 1969. CRAWFORD, SLHEPHERD and Wingham, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executrix. 20-27-6b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ED- -' WARD ALEXANDER SCHAE- FER. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above _ mentioned late of " the Village of Fordwich in the County of Huron, 'Merchant, who died on the 12thday of January, 1969, are . required to file proof of same With the undersigned on or before- the first day of March, 1969. After that date the Adminis- trator will proceed to distri-. bute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then -have -had noti'ce:. : DATED at Wingham this 10th day of February, A.D. 1969. CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL, • Wingham, Ontario. Solicitors for the Adminis- trator. 13-20-27b TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned for loading, hauling 25,000• cu. yds., more or less, of pit run -gravel. Pits to be striped and, maintained by the contractor. Tenders to be in the hands of the Road Superintendent by 11 a.m., March 5th, 1969. No less than 600 cu. yds. delivered per day, a penalty of $25.00 per day *ill be imposed. Robert Gibson, Road Supt., Township of Howick Gorrie, • Ontario. 20-27b TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK WARBLE FLY PROGRAMME Separate tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned for Warble Fly spraying, Warble Fly powder and Warble Fly Inspector for the Township of Howick for the year 1969. Tenders to be in the •hands bf ' the clerk not later than 5 p.m., March 4th, 1969. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - • Ivan Haskins, Clerk-Treas., Township of Howick, Gorrie, Ontario. 2027b REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, HOUSE FOR SALE 10 Paisley, 4 bedrooms, frame, brd ; s close to .main .tree. and school, near .Douglas ren, nuclear station. $5,000 Phone 357.1689, r 20-27p FOR SALE,--425-acre farm, 71$ clear, 50 cedar swamp; 2- storey house, large barn, dairy quota. 21 miles north Corrie, Con. 12 and 13, Eli J. Yoder. FQR SALE 3 -bedroom 1 -storey home in excellent condition, large living room with wall to wall broadloom, 4 pc. bath, oil fur- nace. Mderately priced for quick sale. WILLIAM S. REED Real Estate Broker and General. Insurance. Wingham, Phone 357.2174 (;ihsuu Willoughby Limited We have for sale- a good ' choice of ' farms, 'homes, busin- nesses and investment proper- ties. If you are looking for. one of these, Contact C. G. Cooke, Gorrie, phone Wroxeter 285W. ' . GIBSON WILLOUGHBY , LIMITED -- REALTOR CARDS OF THANKS • The Murray family would. like to take' this opportunity of thanking their friends, rela- tives and neighbours for all the kindness' shown them at • the time of . the recent ber- eavement of their beloved mother. A special thanks to the nursing staff at the "hos- pital hos-pital and the' doctors for their care during her illness. 20b The family of the late Floyd Campbell would like to thank the friends and neighbors for all the kindness shown them at the time of their bereavement. ' Special thanks to• Rev. J. Rob- erts. 20p I v rish to sincerely thank my friends and neighbours for their many kindnesses to . me while I was a patient for some weeks in hospital in London.— Alastair M. (Scotty) Forbes. I would like to• thank all • those who visited • me, sent . cards, or asked about me while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses on second floor, Drs. Leahy, McGregor and Hughes. — Mrs. Joyce Gaunt. 20p. I would like to express my sincere thanks to everyone who remembered me during my recent illness; also special thanks to Dr. McGregor and all the hospital staff. Mrs. Joe Bennett. 20b " We would like to thank alt our friends and relatives for sending cards, letters and gifts ' on tiie arrival of our daugh- ter, .'Kimberley Anne. Every- one's thoughtfulndss is much appreciated.—Leroy and Lila Rantoul and sister Carol, .R. R. 1 Peterborough. 20b STOP. THOSE CUTTING REMARKS! -Have your Circular and Hind Saws recision Machine Filed The cut Better, Faster and Euler. Pick-up Service at: OLDFIELD HDWE., Brussels SILLICK HDWE., Teeswater ° KING HDWE., Fordwich ALEXANDER HDWE., Wingham STAINTON HDWE., Wingham CRAVFORO GIBBON WROXETER 613.20.27b FOR SALE EDWAR11A. ELLIOTT • REAL ESTATE' BROKER Telephones: • Bus. 357-1590; ° Res. 357-1555' 3 bedroom stucco cottage on North Street, in immaculate shape. All modern convenien- ces. $8,500.00 full price, with low down payment. Possess ion 30 days. General store in Bluevale. You will be surprised at the capital required to purchase this business. • Building and equipment .pricedvery low, with stock at invoice price. I'f Immaculate one and one-half storey frame duplex on a large lot, two blocks from main street, three bedrooms on each side with separate entrances. New furnaces, new chimney and . extra insulation. One ° side Vacant for immediate posses • - 'sion,••Excellentt,•incorfie dhome-, WILFRED McINTEE & CO. LIMITED Realtor, Walkerton, Ontario Pool Room and Smoke Shop — with, living quarters, cen- trally located in Huron county town with little competition. • Successful ' 35 year established business. Poolroom area 60'x 20' and 14'x17', Full price $25,- 000. Stock valued at $500 and equipment included. Posses- sion 30 days $5,000.00 Full Price --$1,000 down payment. Good terms available. Will purchase one of those rare- bargainsou hear about but seldom See. 1'6 -storey asphalt sided. 8 room home with 3.tpiece bath- room. All on first floor except 3 bedrooms upstairs. Water under pressure .. from village drilled well: Hot water tank and hydro installed. 1 acre lot with mature evergreen and other shade trees. Located 5 miles west of Wingham. session early. 150 -acre . Beef Farm — 80 workable medium loam acres, balance .bush and pasture. Drilled well on pressure throughout and 2 dug ponds. shaped bank barn, 56'x36' • and 40'x30'. . ,Wood stabling with concrete floor, 8 tie uns. balance loose housing with easy clean out. 1% -storey frame veneer 7 room home with concrete siding. Full basement, concrete floor. Heat- ing by coal or wood furnace with circulator. Family size kitchen with cupboards and sink. Located 1'4 miles off two main highways. Full, price $16,000, cash preferred. Sell- ing due to ill health... "Multiple Listing Service" Contact: FRANK J. CASKANETTE Box 167, Wingham. ENGAGEMENTS: ►. and lira. Donald Rosen- halen wish to announce the engagement of thea dau titer, Verse, Jane, to , Mr. ail 'Campbell -Gammie, son of r. and. . Roes +.ammie, R., R. 1 Lucknow. The wedding will take place on, Saturday Murch 22, °in Wingham United at three o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MI - ton, R. R. 2 Gorrie, wish to Announce the engagement of Announce daughter, Joyce Irene, to Mr, Bruce Oliver Hayden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayden, R. R. Bluevale. "The marriage will takeplace on Saturday. ay, March 8, in Benton Street Bap, List. "Church, Kitchener, Ont., at 3 p.m. • "CAR INSURANCE DUE? I'll get you the best car insurance value from the world's largest car insurance company. Let's talkl" W. D. "Bill" MAY Dial 357-3280 State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Canadian Head Office: Scarborough, Ontario P6721 Cl27rrb IN MEMORIAM PAISLEY --In' memory of my dear husband, James, who passed away February 23, ' 1965. We never part with the ones we love, No distance can divide For every day in memory, We still walk side by side. -Your loving wife Jeanie. 20p MISCELLANEOUS ' THE :DECOR SHOPPE Floor Covering - Sales - Instal- lation Harding Carpets - Draperies Murray Gerrie 357-2002, Wingham L, G. BRYCE ,Auctioneer We handle sales, large or small, anytime or anyplace., Phone 357-2339, Wingham. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING & REMODELLING Free estimate ALVIN SHAFER Wingham - 3573417 6-13-20-27-M6p LLOYD .. W. WALKER Custom Backhoe and loading andhauling service All types of excavating, bury- -ing stones, ditching Septic tanks and weeping beds, Phone 357-1359 R. R, 1, Wingham, Ont. INTERIOR "'PAINTING Small jobs Free estimates PHONE 357-3069 ' TOM ROMO . 20-27-6-13b YODER AND YODER Auctioneers We handle all types of sales,. large and small. Complete Sales Service. • Phone 2142,, Wroxeter. John Stafford. J16-F2'b 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 38 Avondale Avenue Stratford • Phone 271.6736 Collect REGARDING FUTURE AUITION SALES May we suggest that those who wish to retain the Administra- tive Staff and/or the Facilities 'of Estate Marketing Services to direct the orderly liquida-' tion of: ' (1) Household contents;, (2) Estates (3) Small saleable) lots,' (4) ANTIQUES in quantity or "individual pieces, (5). Consignments — Please phone 357-1011 and ask for MR. CURRIE. Your prompt call will enable us to book you into our 1969 Auction sched- ule. You may also contact us through your auctioneer or solicitor. • Estate Marketing . 357-1011 Services "Administration and Facilities for Better Auctions."" • 6-13-20-27b WANTED CLASS - "A" LICENCED MECHANIC TO START WORK IMMEDI- ATELY IN A PROGRESSIVE G. M. DEALERSHIP, Good working conditions. Top wages paid in this area --benefits. Applicant must be neat and clean and able to work with others. Apply in person: /McGee Pontiac -Buick 37 Hamilton Street GODERICH, ONTARIO 20b ,4^00001M1..011,,,4I 1,I.M•AO, , ng �we�1.A,1M�w,e�•l�•1►�eat+R ��.+ ��N�a.�,������•.., •e$ $$„.lw .„..„r,, ,,,keep+ immootkotwoolookomo LAWN ,EOWLUNG RICI'tli TO Council Cl beers, « fesday, February 26,, at 3:15, Everyone welcome, 20b EUCHRr Sacred Heart. earl, . l Tuesday, February 25, at 0: p.m. Cood prizes, 1.41ncb., Ev* veryone welcome. cge1.7rrb pROP.IN Saturday, Febr uary 22, 8 to 11:30 pm,. at the ,former Luck. now High School.Sorts, games. refreshments, RFORD HOP, 25c. Why not -drop in, 20b ICE CARNIVAL In the Belinore Arena on Friday, February 21, 8:30. Prizes . for costumes and races,. HUNTER SAFETY COURSE Will be held at Borden Jen- kins' home February 24th 26th. Kindly register on or be- fore said date. 357-1866. 13.20p ICE CAPADES February 27 ---- George Cam- eron Bus will leave Wingham at the bus depot 6;30 p.m. , Make your reservation early. Tickets and bus fare, $6.95. tab LIVING FAITH Saturday, February 22 6:00- 6:30 p.m., CKNX-TV, -Ch. 8, the telecast will be on' the theme of "This Changing Age,” with the Kincardine Baptist Church supplying the pro- gram. TURNBERRY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE. • Annual meeting and banquet in Bluevale Presbyterian Church,, Thursday, February 27, at 7 p.m. Guest speaker, Les Armstrong, Tickets are. available from president Jack Willits or secretary Harold Elliott. 13.20b BIRTHS CAMPBELL—In Exeter Hos- pital on Tuesday. February 11, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, a daugh- ter, Christine Eleanor, a sister for Jimmie and Barry who spent last week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGee of Centre Street. HOPPER In Wingham and • District Hospital, on Wed- nesday, February . 12, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hopper, R. R. 5 Brussels, a daughter. . O'NEIL — In Wingham and District Hospital, on Sunday, February 16, 1969; to Mr. and Mrs. David O'Neil, • R. R. 1, Wingham, a son. SCHILL — In Wingham and District Hospital, on Mon- day, February 17, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. John Schill, R. R. 1 Teeswater, a daugh- ter.. POOLE — In Wingham and District Hospital, 19 on Mon- day, February 17, 1969, to • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Poole, Belgrave, a' daughter: Mrs. Murray dies in her 90th year A wide. circle of friends was saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. S. A. Murray, Minnie Street, Wingham, at the Wing- ham and District Hospital on. Friday of last week. Mrs. Mur- ray,. who was -in her 90th year, had been sick only a short time. Born in Culross Township, the former Sarah Ann Chilton-: was the daughter of the late" Cyril Chilton sand •his wife, Ann. She received her education at Salem, and in September, 1922,. was married at Salem to Joseph Murray, who predeceased her. She came to Wingham in 1933. Mrs. Murray was a member of the United Church and had been a faithful member of the ' W. KS. for many years. She is survived by_four daugh- ters and six sons: Mrs. Thomas (Hazel) Roane, Teeswater; Mrs.• Oliver (Esther) Donald, Mount Forest; Mrs. Paul (Annie).Van- stone, Wingham; Mrs. Gordon • (Mary) Kerr, Wingham; Walter Murray, Richmond Hill.; Ken- neth, Cooksville; Tom and Cy- ril, Goderich; Robert of Malton , and David'of Winnipeg. There are 25 grandchildren and. 32. great-grandchildren. Mrs. Mur- ray was also predeceased by two sons, William in March, 1968 and Ford in January, 1960. A brother and a sister also • survive: Mrs. Leslie (L"o 1 a ) Hanna, Guelph and Harry Chil- ton of IHarriston. Service was held at the R. A. Currie & Son funeral home on Monday, with Rev. Barry Pass- more of the Wingham Un i t e d Church in charge. Temporary entoiribmerlt was at the Wing - ham Cemetery Chapel, with burial later in the Baptist Cern- etery, Greenock. The pallbear- ers were grandsons, Murray Kerr, Wayne Murray, Gerald Roane, Richard Murray,' Dean Murray and Douglas Murray. The flow- er bearers were Joe Murray and George Childs. Attending the funeral from Winnipeg were David Murray' and Joe Vanstone. Other out- of-town relatives attending were from Woodstock, Cooksville, Richmorld Hill, Toronto, Mal - ton, Mount Forest, Guelph, Fergus, •Harriston, Kitchener, Waterloo, Stratford, Teeswater, Lucknow, Goderich, Kincard- ine, Hamilton and Drew. CEMENT SILOS FOR SALE NQW is the time to book your orders for a cement. silo before it is too late. 13 to 14 ft. diameter, 55 ft. high. Arnold Hugill & Son .8114) CONTRACTORS 92 Cambria Rd., Goderich Phone 524-9437 6.13.20.27b C. H. McCutcheon dies at residence Charles Henry McCutcheon of McKillop Township, near Walton, died athis home dur- ing the night, when he was stricken with a heart attack Saturday, February 15. Mr. Mc- Cutcheon hadbeen hospitalized previously with heart, attacks' but death came suddenly. He was a son of the late John McCutcheon and Amanda Park- es and was born in Turnberry Township. He farmed in Turn - berry and had also lived in Wroxeter before moving to Wall - ton al -ton a few years. ago. He is survived by his wife, the former Orvilla Hupfer; a daughter, Mrs. Oliver (Audrey) Riley, of -Wroxeter; , five grand,r children; and two sisters,. Mrs. Bert (Iva) Nixon of Winnipeg and Miss Luella McCutcheon of London. • He was predeceased by a brother Jack and • a sister, Mrs. Sylvester (Tilly) Fox. He was a member of Walton United Church and had been a member of Wroxeter united Church when he lived there. Rev. Derwin Docken conduc- ted service at the Moir funeral home in Gorrie on Tuesday. Pallbearers• were four nephews, Allen. Griffith, Ronald and Glenn ' McMichael and Lloyd Lamont, and two former neighbors, Les- lie Douglas and George Gibson. Temporary entombment was in McIntosh Cemetery Chapel, Burial will be in Wroxeter Cern- etery.. • Addison Jacques was Howick native GORRIE--Addison Jacques of Summerland, B.•C. , formerly of Gorrie died at -his home on Tuesday. He was 59 and had been in failing health for some time. He was the, son of Mrs. Ida Gallaher, Gorrie, R.R. 2 ° and the late ArthurJacques, and was bom Howick Township, February 16, 1909.., He farmed in Howick Town- ship then moved' to British Co- lumbia where he operated a motel. After selling the motel he worked for a trucking firm. He was a member. of Summer - land United Church and was al- so a Mason. Besides his mother, Mr. Jacques is survived by his wife, the former Velma Zimmerman; three daughters, Mrs. Danfel (Katherine) Stychyshyn of York- toh, Sask. ; Mrs. Bruce (Karen) Gilmore, Listowel; and Janette, a student at University of vic- toria. There are two sisters, Mrs. Thomas (Marjorie) Hutch- ison and Mrs. Thomas (Mary) McClement, both of R. R. 2, Gorrie; and six grandchildren. Funeral service Was held at Summerland United Church on Friday with burial in Summer- land Cemetery. Give...so more will live HEART FUND.