Len :er we lay flt m, 1 - Durham, 1 - Flam», 1 . Hum, .m - sum. This equipmnt is nqulnd for â€I. 1960-60 will." sanding m. Particujars‘ on}! had" by“: may In ONION from Truths will b. mouniod wiilo a D.H.O. mechanical unï¬t. Six (6) ironland loadon, will! amnion, will also nqui_rod_lor iii. lollowing locailons - 1 - Wilden, 1 - Wall 1_ : Fram Afllv‘cr, A1 - Sq.» Lake, 1 - Marion, 1 - COTTAGE LOTS â€" On the Saugeen. 5 miles from Dur- ham. LISTINGS WANTED lloyd Redford Real Estate 249 - “"0 Sim! HANOVER - “4-24“ DURHAM AGENTS NONI LAWRENCE Mr and Mrs W. Shaw and family of Orangeville spent the weekend with Mr R. Rutledge. Guests with Mr and Mrs Geo. Jaynes were Mr and Mrs Peter LeBlanc and hyne, Scarboro, Mrs Frances Cobbin and Ken Schooler o! Mimlco. Mr and Mrs J. Stewart and family, Toronto, visited with Mrs L. 0th on Sunday. Guests on the weekend at the J. Whittaker and S. Muir homes were M): and Mrs Earl McLeod Twenty (26) Truck: with a bop-"mom o! Tamper! "com for a! Inst 27,†pounds Gross Vohlclo Udall! and which I: or will be licensed under tho Public Commorclal Vehicle Act. Both licenses to be contlnmd In force for â€I. duration a! â€II: ONTARIO Department of Highways, Ontario PARIS â€" $7,!!!) and up. Terms can be W. loll-DING LOTS WE HAVE two good lots in upper town priced at 81,250 W In. Shae; iiuéï¬Ã©nfï¬ ......: retary, Jack Pedord, Hanover. Members of the executive com- mittee are: Chas. Nightingale, R. 8. Gibson, J. R. VanDe Vy- vere, L. Beurems, W. Shaw, J. Jagelevskj, W. Bogdon. all of fann andtouristtmde. witii annual turnover of $103,000. Attached 7-mum home has lqvely trying room. with fire- Section, at theannnaltall meeting or the section held at the Legion Hall, Walkerton, last Wednesday evening. Sixty-ho persons, re- presenting 15 manufacturing firms of the areaandthe LARA. of Toronto, were present at the meeting. Retiring chairman, Jules Van De Vyvere of Walker- ton, conducted the meeting. Guest speaker was L. G. (Paddy) Ic- lery, Stat! Instructor otToronto. Other officers elected were: lst vice chairman, Don Larson, Walkerton; an vice chairman. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Larry Schafer Heads Fashion Show Former Area Wm. Patterson Accident Prevention Grow: Wall Attended Begumâ€? _I"_ Simmer Pentinck Wanted To Rent IILL NEFF Mrs Fred Marshall is out a! the hospital and convalesclng at the home of Mr and Mrs W. Marshall at Holland Centre. and Ann. Guests and callers over the weekend with Mr and Mrs Bob Greenman and family were Mrs Cathy Galbraith a! Toronto; Mrs Annie Toone of Hanover; Mrs Emma Jenkins, Barrie Island; Mr and Mrs W. Gerard; Mrs w. Gerard, Sr., and Sherrie and Stephen Mills, Scarboro. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cornfield, Brampton, were visitors with Mr and Mrs Jas. Sinclair, Sharon in the Ceylon group material was shown that was donatede Batons and Simpson-Sears. Mrs Ostrander and Mrs Jaynes were appointed to price this material tobesold atahasaaratthe October meeting. An invitation was received toattend the fashion show in Stoddart Hall at Price- ville. Mrs Mel Hogarth introduced the guests, Mr and Mrs Jack Brachenbury o! Flesherton, who told and showed moving pictures of the trip they had taken last winter to California. They were thanked by Mrs Jaynes. Pot luck lunch was served by the Ceylon dad. The meeting opened with a hymn and the devotion] period was taken by Mrs Hogarth. Each group uprated and took their own business part ofthe meeting. Ceylon Dur- (Contlnued from Real Estate Ltd â€-2939 Evenings 369-3602 Alvin McMoo â€-2933 Evenings 369-5840 IRS. URSULA DREW! We never sell a property we wouldn’t buy ourselves, empties into the Saugeen River at the back of the prop- erty. Form one information, call soon as this pmperty won't last. background, plus a spring creek. 52 nods long. East of Vamey. Asking price, $5,300. ‘6 down. Lovely site for cot- tage or permanent home. LIKE A PAVED LANDING Strip with Hangar? Also good frame bungalow. modern con- veniences. Trout stream with lots of fish. 1% acres. Taxes ave $148. Asking price. $20,000. 2% miles north of ACREAGE 1.. ACRES â€" With 90 acres hardwood bush, rolling lapd, ’along side. Just East of ‘Vamey. See his scenic pm erty. For more information. Creek flowing right mix-mug; f_1jom the front to the back. emvenienoes. 2 barns; all loose aabling, silo 121:3) 3y; FARM PRODUCTIVE FARM: self - draining clay lawn; Brick :â€" 2 story house, all Inca Rnl Eatonâ€"book! creek flowing through. r0111; 3 miles South of Town. M.L.S. _ ___â€" 7L DON H0151 bath downs-hairs. partiaxlars. The proper method of applying make-up was demonstrated by Mrs Ross Brown Beauty Counse- lor Representative, with Mrs lien Dixon as her model. Music as supplied for the evening by Mrs Dan Neuman on the piano. stairs. Kitchen, dining, and living mom. Oil fired but water heating. Good creek flows through p.r0peity SEE IT NOW! NEW HOUSE: 3-bed'oom brick bungalow. close to dms, assisted by Miss Jéhhxfér Player. Kim Schenk, Hrs Clarence Ic- Gtrr, llrs Earl Atkinson, Mrs Francis Fennell, Mrs Larry Vol- lett, and Mrs Lawrence Chap- man. Mrs W, Pratt conducted the ning room. utility and study, 3pc. bath, oil funnce. Small barn m’x24’ and garage. Taxes am only $220 and is NEW LIS‘I’ING: 6% acres _wit.h a whit_e_ stucco house. 4 REA LTORS worka ble. on) London Hospital Farmer Dies VILLAGE HOME THIS BRICK Constructed Build- ing situated on comer lot has kitchen. 10’x14’, tile flooring. built-in cupboards, living room, 14x12, and dining room 12x13. HOMES NEWLY LISTED â€" Red brick home on Bruce Street. 3-bed- rooms with oak flooring. Kitch- en has lots of cupboard space. family room, bnoadloom mahog- any panelled walls, dining and living rooms. oil fumaoe. asphalt drive, lot 6511165. For more in- formation, call Gunther Peter- BRUCE STREET -â€" 126x96x72. $1.2M. QUEEN STREET â€" 66x165. 31%â€. DURHAM ROIU -â€""- HIGHWAY LOT â€"â€" town. 11% acge. $1.100. MAIN STREET â€" F 80le. $2.5“). BUSINESS SECTION tired. He moved to Elmwood two years ago. He was amember of the Missionary Church in Ha- nover. Surviving are his wife, the former Ruby Louise Kobe; two sons and three daughters, John, Alan, Marilyn, Karen and Mary, all at home; and a sister, Mrs Howard (Annie Gibbons of Kit- chener. A bro er, Roy, and a sister, Mrs A. (Alice) Redford, Mr Schmltt was born March 15, 1906, in Bentinck Tovnship, ason of the late Mr and Mrs Francis Schmitt. He farmed in Bentlnck Townshgp until 1963 when he re- J. J. COUTTS John Murray Schmitt of Elm- vood died on Monday at the Hano- ver Hospital after a lengthy ill- negs. He was 62. R'ev. A. H. Harrison '61 Trinity Anglican Church, Durham, con- ducted the funeral service on Tuesday afternoon. He is survived by his wife, the former Annie Davis, whom he married in Durham in 1921. A daughter died in infancy, f from the Kress Funeral Home, Durham, tor a iormer arearesi- dent, William G. Calnes,oiPark- hill, who died Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Lontbn. ll: Caines, who was 95, mflered a broken hip about two weeks ago. Mr Caines had lived in London during his earlier years andthen moved to Glenelg Township. He later returned to London where he operated a garage business which he operated until his retirement. ijewas a member of the Shrine 35th Birthday Dinner Together LAND LOTS 369-2414 Durham, to John and Nonis' Mighhon. Scarborough, Ont. "OMB-r d Guy-Inna Rul huh loud. Huflph Llsflng Service .0! 5. Durham, Tel. 369-2118 BUYING or SELLING tho Man to So. It McIlTll well on pressure. new .oil 14 ACRES, with 4 mom cot- tage on Sangeen River. close in. Bargain at $7. 900. Team to monsible buyer. 135 AC! ES â€" Stucco Home, newly drilled well. large barn. 3 miles off highway. Some mixed bush. Asking. $10..5w 1! ACRES, with 8 mom. brick hogge. new 4-pc. bath, drilled good father and son beef set- 4 APARTMENT INCOME Home, brick. each hm. 3-pc. bath, built-in cupboards. gas heating. central location. Asking. $14,800. Half cash. FARMS no ACRES. with two good sets of_ buildings and modern fI-pc. and 3-pc. b'ath. gas bait: “1-13m tubs. 880398. died earlier. nrueu another airman dinner together. This as the 5th con- secutive year that these tvo gentlemen have celebrated their birthdays together. A turkey din- ner was served to the Immediate 9 R00! QRICK, 4 bedmoms. A Pleasant afternoon mspent recently at It and Mrs Btu Sharp's cottage a Lake Rosalind Well It John Sharp and Mr Kenngth Clqghcy “Durham cele- I._-L Survi are his wife,theior- mer Bir e rs, whom he married in 1925 Hanover; one son, Glenn of Hanover; one daugh- ter, Irslvanasabelnlacnonald oi Downsview, and two grand- children. The is resting at the Ilichardgggy Allard Funeral Home. The service will be held at the funeral home on Thurs- day at 2 p.m. Rev. Glen R. Strome will officiate. Burial will be in Hanover cemetery. HOMES F800" FBAMEVHOIBB, 2 uniâ€"‘11 ESTATE ; SOLD “I A“ Am Torah Du or Night Dial 369-263 1. ACRES - wan cneek. 74 f9! RENT - House with large large family a- as two family how. Pricedtoseil. 7-ROOI FRAIE HOUSE â€" 2 [0 ACRES â€" With (meek. $1.500 tlEDROOI INSUL BRICK Home and small ban on 3 acne lot. $2.500 down. paved mad. 1» ACRES â€" Imn brick house. pneqsupe m fumacg. Large pressune. All good rdofs. priéed for quick sale. with good terms. runs an «3;; â€"_ Hal! workable. 7- Real Estate Um.“ “I, Port Elgin, Ripley, andLuckno', and friends All fellow ministers from Durham and Hanover. Rev. Charles I. Shaver, B.A., 8.0., 8.1:!†of Thorhurn, N.S., was inducted into the pastoral charge of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Hanover, andKnox Presbyterian Church, Ayton, ata service In the Hanover Church. Rev. IL D. McNahh of Port Elgin, Hoderator of the Presby- tery of Bruce- Maltland, conduc- ted the Inductton Service. The sermon was reached by Rev. K. J. Rooney o Ripley and Rev. F. 7 â€" â€" â€"â€" ‘vvw meat and proceeded to discuss the role at the police force. A very interesting Ind informative quetflon and answer iod tol- loved. Ir Dave Krau r. on be- â€"vâ€"'_ Gun. â€1‘95““Wl'v 11311 of the members, thanked the Junior Farmers meeting on Oc- tober lï¬hatthehomeoflrand 111-580me table chewe outfhfed his (mugs as; member otthe detach- Induct Minister Hanover-Ayton muflng, held at Eéhoneofï¬ Genie '11â€. "MM 80b '11- Junior Farmers Hear Talk On O.P.P. Work H. LINDSAY Real Estate AWN-chm CALI. MAY â€" BRICK Ideal for fuma. forms can to "no.“ on this pmrfy. living room. Lots 0! nor; gpacc, Moll hm! and all GROCERY STORE and Gas Pumps, 2 family â€amt, qucm kitchen, lawman and and lunch was Eened. Constable_ ycxogug for com -_.I __-_ dock, Doreen Bowles, Evelyn Timmins; Junior Dairy Heifer - Jim Grond, Bryon McLeaa,Craig Hopkins; Senior Dairy Heller - Gus ltaek. Bradley Hopkins; Baby Beef Calves - Dorothy Koeslag, OWEN SOUND â€" AS$ESSIENT OFFICE, comm BUILDING â€" OFFICE HOUR‘ FRO. 9 TO 5 IUIIICIFALITI!‘ OF: Township: of Duty, Holland, Km, “ruck, ‘UIIIVOI, and m results ot the judging: Junior Heifers, Beef - Wayne Anderson, John Anderson, Doug Anderson; Senior Heifer, Beet - Cntherine Koeslag, Bertha Koeslng, Angel: Kray, Ken McIntyre, 8111 Tim- lnins, berry Wetson,Sheiln lur- Toma!†of Amanda, Osprey, and Pam. Villages 0! PM and W sister, Dorothy, m duel-Mi grand chammon. The 4-H Cal! Club was com- prised of twenty members, all of whom showed their calves in the competition. Following are the DUNDALK â€" COUNCIL CHAMBERS â€" 0d. 8 I. 4, 1†0:0. 0 ‘ Q, I†FOR THE IUIWIPALITIES OF: MEMBER OF MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Township: of Calling“, Euphrula, and St. Vine-n0. Towns of NM and Thornton. FOR THE MUNICIPALITIES OF: MEAFORD - WUNCIL CHAMBERS â€" Oct. 8 O Q ‘~ Oct. 0 O L 1†Villages at mums. and Ronstadt. FOR THE HUNICIPALITIES OF: County Assessment Assessors will be locum In tho following stile» on â€I dun tpoclflod rm 9 AI. 70 5 P.I., hr â€I. W a! ratepayers mm». lam-flan pod-lulu to tho Autu- mom made In I!“ for I“! Tam. REAL ESTA“ REAL ESTATE BROKER DURHAM GLENN R. CLEIDEIIING, I.I.I.A., mum AWE“? â€HUMMER. â€" WM‘M,!~ WM‘MIN For Durham Commission and Arlan Galbraith pion diam - EvJynTunu'ns. pnon mm diva Tin-ins. Grand Chanda: C -Clflleflne Koesug; Reserve Grand Chum- pion Call - Dorothy Keane. Doug Koala. Mb. um; G . Bed. â€â€˜52†MD: MI: 70 mm. am 11an. Larry Wat-on. Second Prue Gram: lntyre, Pauline Ilurdock, Donna Bovles, sum Murdock, Wayne Andeunn. John Anderson. Shov- tnnnsmp, Duty - Brndlcy Hm- §m§,_Gnn yak. 3!!" Gunman; ï¬ï¬‚mlul. uppk'ing, 81'th Hem BIA?!