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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-05-02, Page 8�'+i�ictg t Advance -Tit tcs, Thursday, May 2p /0-68 sr C LAWS, FOR ' SALE SMOKED PICNICS, 45c lb. Wingham Meat. Market. 2b CEDAR POSTS for sale. Ap ply Harold Finlay, Delmore, pit. 392=6564, Teeswater. 25-2p 3. USED 670x15 tires for sale. Good• condition. P'$n.' 357.3344 after 6 p.m. • 2p MILK FILTERS for sale, plain, rapid flo, 6'." -- 85c a box. Alexander's Hardware, phone 357.3631. 4 16rrb N W HOLLAND '68 baler sa e, and cull packer, 9' Otis Russell, 357-2010. for 2". 2p VACUUM CLEANER SALES. Service on all makes. Filter Quee��,��,ales. Zurich, ph. Hen- sall 2605350 collect: My26rrb 10 LBS. PORK CHOPS, $6.50. Wingham Meat Market. 2b EAVESTROUGHING a ,n d metal flashing, material and labor. ,For: free estimate call Morrison Bros., at Murdie's Hardware, •Luckno v, phone 528-2906, ' Ap20rrb 1000 BALES Of hay, for sale, tit' a reasonable price. Cop - tact Bud„ Sutton, 357.1289, or Mrs. Bob Wilson at Brantford ° 753,7440 collect.2-9b b . FOR SALE .— Swing set, 3 swings, 1 glide ride... Also. slide, 2. tricycles, one suitable for 11/2-3" years, other for 3=5 years.. Phone 357-2879. 25-2b . -INFPROVED, SENATOR, DI 'N - LOP STRAWBERRY PLATS for sale, freshly dug as you order, $3.00 per 100 plants. Order now. ,Phone 357-3325, Percy Biggs, R. R. 2, Lower 'Wingham" 25'2b JOHN DEERE 440 Crawler for sale, with loader „ and bucket and gearmati.c winch, in goodtlitio•n; also • tag- along •trailer. Apply Leonard Martin, Wallenstein, Ont., ph. Elmira 669-3790. 2b - i TSFI) PIPE for sale, from '-" to 6", in very good condition. 1[ Beams, any size, delivered. Write or phone L. Butt, It R. 4 Kitchener, 745-0275. ' A18-Jne6b MAYNELL propane • stove for sale, 'coppertone, three burner and oven. Ideal for trailer or suitable for cottage. Above stove was removed from fac- tory built General trailer. Jim Bain, 357-2243. 2b CRUSHED GRAVEL for sale, suitable for lanes and cement work; also,pit, twit gravel W411 _, ,,, deliver- P*, Vscoattait W1,4 Jack, Nicliolson, R.,-11. 2 Bluevale. . 25-2b SAVE ON PAINT.. - 10% . off regular prices on Kem Glo Enamel. Super Kem: Tone and Martin-Senour. Your-headquar- ters our-headquar-ters for Kem lines. Alexan- der's Hardware : rrb FOR SALE—New tent. trailers from $299.00~ug: New travel trailers, from $1;098 up. Book now for summer rentals. Morry's Trailer Sales and • Rentals, ' Walkerton, 881-0406.. Open Saturdays and Sundays. 25-2b APPLIANCES Reconditioned, , guaranteed in excellentworking order. Automatic Washers $149.00 Automatic Dryer $ 89.00 Wringer Washer • $ 59.00 Stainton Hardware Phone 357.2910. 2b SHOPPER'S SPECIALS Brand New Round Bob- bin Portable • , . $88:00 New E9 Power Pact Vacuum . . _ .$59.95 New Floor Polisher $29.95 ' Singer Co. of Canada Phone 357-3730. • 2-9b CARS .F�4R SALE' 1987 VOLKSWAGEN `for sale, 1500 Deluxe. Phone 357-3858. 25.2p.. CHEV. IMPALA. Bargain '58. Phone 357-2320 ,,tdda'y and sk for Rod, office hours. 1958 OLDSMOBILE i �� . for sale with rebuilt motor) Less than 1000 miles, on motor. Ex- tra . transmission. All good tires. Phone 357-2879. 25-2b 1964 VOLKSWAGEN for sale, blue, in good' condition, 7, tires, new battery and 'radio. Ross Mann, Bluevale, 357-3698. '2p 1965 PONTIAC for sale, Paris-' ienne hard -top, power steer- ing and power brakes, white- wall tires. Reasonably priced. Phone' 357-1947. 2b RENT...NI/iB U5= II �•Ep ADS ESTATE CAR, FOR - SALE - 1968 Chevelle Malibu 4 -dr. sedan, only 1400 miles, 2 -tone, big 6, automatic, radio, snow -tires included. Call 357-2752. 2-946-23.301 1966 CHRYSLER,. Windsor se- dan for sale, vory good con- dition. Will finance for re- liable party. Getting a new car reason for selling. Apply Earl Thompson, R. R.' 1 Wrox- eter or •phone 5W1. 2b NOW IS °THE time to plan ahead. Get estimates on the Agromatic lines of silo unload- ers, bunk feeders, 'stable clean- ers, liquid manure equipment, alternators and • air compres- sors. Frank Alton, Klinzing Dealer, phone Dungannon,529- 7218. 14 -21 -A4 -18-M2-160 USED FARM MACHINERY John Deere. Corn Planters 246 Model -2 yr. old, 2 row, 3 h,p., $200.00. 290 Model -2 row, $100-$175. 490 Model -4 row, $200: 494 Model -4 row, corn or beans, $700. JIM CHALMERS R. R. 2, Kippen, Ph. 5270205 4 miles west of. Staffa on Staffa Road. 25-2b GARDEN TILLING PHONE 357-2683 EARL JENKINS C1A25-M23b DEAD STOCK REMOVAL for fresh dead; disabled cows and horses. For the most prompt and courteous `service in this dis- trict PLEASE CALL COLLECT MARLATT BROS. Phone 133 • Brussels, Ont. 24-hour service -7 days * week License No. 390-C-65 '•SEED FOR SALE FARMERS . .. Are you Pay- ing- too much 'fur your',gi•ass seed? . Tape" a look at these prices from R. Cramm .& Son at* Pinkerton. Hay mixture No. 1-6 los.' alfalfa, 5 lbs. timothy, 1 lb. •red clover, 3 lbs. brome grass, 3 lbs. mea- dow fescue, a total of 18 lbs. will cost you only $6.74 per. .acre. Hay mixture No. 2- 9 lbs. alfalfa, 2 lbs, red clov- er, 5 lbs. timothy and.3 lbs. brome grass, a total, of 19 lbs.; ' which will cost only '$8.35. per acre. A good per- manent pasture mixture — 5 lbs. Empire' trefoil, 5 lbs. al- falfa, 5 lbs. ;,timothy, and 3 lbs. brome gij`ass, ; a 'total of 18 lbs., costing only $8.95 per acre These are all govern- ment graded No:, 1 new cross seeds. R. "Gramm at Pinker- "ton also carry a good stock of all varieties seed grains. Clover inocula,its „50c for each ,bushel of seed. Inoculating and mixing of seed, free to 'our- ' chasers. Enquire about the new method of reseeding pld sod pastures without plowing. Try "Cramms" seeds for qual- ity and prices. 35 years' ex- perience in the seed business. Clratrin# .& Soil,' ?inkertoti, phone Cargill. 366-2394.- 11-18-25-2b FOR RENT ° ONE -BEDROOM apartment for. rent. Apply Elmer Wilkinson, 357-2189. - . 2p 3 -ROOM apartment for• rent, bathroom, basement and stor- age room, Separate entrance - and garden space. Phone 357- 3580 or 357-1236. 2b HOUSE FOR RENT — Corner Victoria and Catherine Streets, 3 bedrooms. Possession May 1, 1968. Write Box 29, Advance - Times. - 2p GRASS FOR RENT -20 cattle, abundant . pasture . and fresh water. Lot 2, con. 11, Turn- berry. " L. W. Lincoln, Wrox- eter 541J3: • 2p SALES HELP WANTED • Male Increase your income. You can earn up to $3 per hour selling Rawleigh Products full or part time. Write' Rawleigh, Dept. E1453-16, 4005 Richelieu St., St. Henry, Montreal. 2b MALE HELP WANTED • EXPERIENCED OPERATOR for logging_ equipment and truck driving. Apply Martin Transport, Wallenstein, Ont., phone Elmira 669-3790. 2b FEMALE .HELP WANTED WANTED = An experienced legal stenographer. Apply Box 30; Advance -Times. 2b LADY, under 40," to work spare "time (mostly afternoons) in Wingham clothing store. Could lead to steady. position. Experience not necessary., but selling ability an asset. Apply in writing only to Box. 31, Advance -Times. 2h BUILD A BUSINESS, of • your own selling Beauty Counselor cosmetics. No immediate in- vestment. We. train you. Rep- resentatives needed in Wing - ham, Whitechurch, Belgrave, Brussels, Teeswater, Lucknow and surrounding territory. For appointment write or phone Mrs. Pearl Upper, Atwood, 356-2630. 25-2p ","T#ACHERS WANTED TEACHERS WANTED The Turnberry Township Schoaii Area Board' invites the application for the position of .,. Grade teachers. Salary sched- ule. under negotiation. Appli- • -cants requested to state qualifications and experience, name of area superintendent of schools. Applications will ire received up to May 6, 1968, by Alex. Corrigan, secretary - treasurer, Bluevalep Ontario. 25-2b (4) DEDICATE GIDEON BIBLES AS A CONTINUING MEMORIAL May be donated through your local funeral director , Placed In Hotels, School, Hospitals, Prisons HARRISTON PUBLIC ,SCHOOL BOARD Requires Part-time Teacher For five half -days a . week, commencing September 1st, 1968: Minimum salary for category 1, $4,700.00, maxi- mum $6,500.00. c,, Apply to Mrs. A. A. Sander- son, Box 244, Harriston, Ont. 25-2b EMPLOYMENT WANTED TRUCKING, ODD JOBS 'after five and on Saturdays, cutting lawns, chain saw. Phone Bill Showers 357-2879. 25-2b BABY 'SITTING WANTED— Monday - Friday, except Tues- day, after 4:00; Saturday and Sunday_ ,after 2:00; 2 -year-olds and over.I.Phone 357-1500, ask for Kathy. r, 2p SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL stu- dent will do babysitting by hour, day or week during summer vacation; also light housekeeping duties, if re- quired. Phone Brussels 169J. 2-9b WANTED BOARDERS WANTED -- Girls preferred. Ph. 357-1860. 2b WANTED—Srnall house or 2 bedroom apartment by July 1. Apply Box 28, Advance -Times. 25-2p WANTED—In good condition, hors& drawn, mower 'and litter carrier and track. Phone 102;, Wroxeter. 213 COTTAGE WANTED to rent in Bruce Beach area, for fam- ily of five,- for two weeks in • late July our early August. E. A. Blake, 952 Colborne Street, London, Onto: 2b CATTLE WANTED for pas- ture, 20 head, good water, grass and fences. 357-1110. 2p CATTLE WANTED 'far pas- ture, good•grass, lots of water. Joe Holmes, R. R. 4, Brussels, 374J5. f.: • . 2-9p WANTED 35-40 cattle for pasta re, good water and pas- ture. Also barn for fly pro- tection:' . Phone or see James Casemore, Wingham 357-1267. . 2b CARDS OF THANKS • I wish to express ' my sin cere -thanks anu appreciation to the many friends and neigh- bors for their kind expres- sions of sympathy I received in the loss of my father. -- Mina Wilkinson.' . .2p The family of the late Harry James Angus- wish to express - their sincere thanks and ap- preciation - to fgiends and neighbors for the lovely floral, 'tributes, Gideon Bibles, and donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation. Special thanks to the ladies who supplied lunch and those who, _helped at the house, the pallbearers and flower bearers, Rev. G. L. Fish and Dr: J. K. McGregor. —The Angus family, 2b I would like to thank my many friends who sent cards and letters while I was a pa- tient in Westminster Hospital, London.—Ro.bert J. Laidlaw. 2b I wish to thank my friends for the cards and gifts while I was a patient inthe pedi- atric ward and special thanks to Dr. P. J. Leahy and nursing.• staff in the Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital. — Ruth Ellen Currie. 2p I would like to thank all those who visited me, sent cards, • letters, treats, flowers and other gifts and to all the nurses on second floor for all the 'care they gave me, while I was in Wingham and District •Hospital. A sincere "thank. you" to all. — Mrs. Charles Jefferson. 2p pg0010000D00000g00a0 00000.a000000o01001pOg04gq0pqq0q100000...,,,,0.00.0006gp00600qqPggqt66gqqrm6qqqP66qqqq1p9P16qqbqlbompoosooP Coming Events 1 1 poop.O'0000.....0.........00. 00.00000000000000000000001000 .......... 0000......06000.q0000000000000000000100000q,g0,A,0,4000,06p„00.6.1.” MUSIC FESTIVAL Belgrave, Blyth and Brus- sels on Tuesday andWednes- day, May -7-8, in Blyth Central School. s, On Wednesday even- ing, May 8, in the Wingham District High Scohpl. Adjudi- cator, Mr. Dawson Woodburn. 2b CENTURY HOBBY CRAFT Show at Teeswater Public School on Saturday, -May .4th, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Rugs, quilts, oil paintings, liquid embroid- ery, etc. All crafts are in- vited. Admission 75c. Lunch will be served. Contact Mrs. E. Wadel, .392.6569, Teeswater. .18.25-2b ANNUAL MOTHER'S DAY BUFFET DINNER Harbourlite Inn, Goderich,. 5 to 7:30 ,p.m., Sunday, May 12. Adults. $2,75; children. under 10, $1.50; under four, free. Reservations 524-9371 or 524- 9264. 25-2-9b RUMMAGE SALE Will be held in the base- ment of Bluevale United Church Saturday, May 4, from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. The general public is invited. • 25-2b SPRING CONCERT AND FASHION SHOW Music by the Night School Choir, conducted by Mrs. Marie Douglas. Fashions by the Sewing Class: Admission: fifty cents. Thursday,. May 2, at 8:30 p.m., at Howick Cen- tral School Auditorium. 2b BEGINNING IN MAY A CHILD HEALTH CENTRE Will be held in the Medical Building in Brussels, Ontario, - on the second Tuesday, of each month. ' The first session will be held on' May. 14, 1968, 9:30- 11:30 a.m. Public health . nurses will be in attendance to weigh infants and preschool children, to counsel mothers, and to administer immuniza- tion. At most sessions a pub- lic health physician will be present also. This service is free of charge. 2-9b MISCELLANEOUS THE DECOR- SHOPPE Floor, Covering - Sales - Instal- lation - Harding Carpets - Draperies Murray Gerrie 357-2002, Wingham F22rrb EAVESTROUGHING - ROOF- ING and GENERAL REPAIRS WM. BRUNDLE R. It, 1, Bluevale Phone 18W3, Wroxeter M14-Jne27p TV AND RADIO ' SERVICE AND REPAIR We also specialize in car radios and transistor radios Pattison Radio and Electric" Phone 35772262 - Wingham M7rrb I would like to express my sincere thanks for all the cards, letters, get -well wishes, flowers and other gifts while I was a _ patient in the Wing - ham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. W. A. McKibbon, Rev. G. L. Fish; Capt. D. Copple, the nursing staff, the Royal Canadian Le.= . gion, P.U.C. staff and Wing - ham Businessmen Association. • I would also like to thank all those thoughtful people who provided my wife and family with transportation to and from the hospital. --John W. , Pattison. 2b JIM'S TAXI Local and Long Distance PH. 357-3680 - WINGHAM JIM NETTERFIPLD O28rrb For your roofing needs Phone 0. BARRY MENARY • 395-2281, Ripley We build sheet metal and asphalt shingle roofs. . A16-Jne6b CUSTOM. INSTALLATION of Floor Covering and Tile • ROBERT E. SEARSON Painter and Decorator Phone .357-3044. - . Wingham L. G. ' BRYCE Auctioneer We handle sales, large or small, anytime or anyplace. • Phone 357-2339, Wingham. See the selection of DRESS GOODS and SEWING NOTIONS at McDonald's Ladies' and Children's Wear, your Sewing' Centre in Wingham. We carry Singer Sewing Machines Parts and Accessories, ALSO Zip- pers ' Buttons, Thread, Rick Rack; Seam "Binding. We will SERVICE your Singer Sewing Machines. Allrrb LLOYD W. WALKER Custom Backhoe and loading and hauling service All .types- of excavating, bury- . ' ing stones, ditching Septic tanks and weeping beds • Phone ` 357-1359 R. R. IrWingham, Winghan, Ont. FOR YOUR Insurance Needs in Automo- bile, Farm Liability,. Accident and .Sickness, Home Protection Call your Co -Op Agent — LLOYD MONTGOMERY 53 Maple Streets Wingham Dial 357.3739 SEE GEORGE BROOKS at "Stratford Cemetery Memorials Ltd.. for Memorials of f Distinction Lowest prices in the area 38 Avondale Avenue Stratford Phone 271-6736 Collect 1968 RAMBLER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $2,382 AND UP You get complete satisfaction when you deal at Cunningham's x-27 Years at your service -- RAMBLER - HONDA Sales and Service CUNNINGIIAM MOTORS , WALKERTON • 881-0740 C125 -2«9b PP BIRTH$ THOMPSON -.- In Wingham and Districtr: Hospital, on Thursday, -„April 25, 1968, to Mr. an. Mrs,. Murray ThQmpsgn, R. R. 1 Ripley, a daughter MOFFAT ;a— in Wingham and DistrierHospital, on Friday, April 26; 198. to Mr. and . Mrs. James Moffat, Wing - ham, a daughter, Ansley Pauline, a sister for Heath- er. ALTONL--Wendell and Sheila are pleased to announce the birth oftheir daughter, Laura Jane, on Saturday, April 27, 1968, at St. Jos- eph's Hospital, London. 'A sister for Geoffrey. THOMPSON -1-• In Wingham• and District Hospital, on. Monday, April 29, 1968, to Mr. • and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, Wingham, a daughter, VAN VLIET - In 'Winghani and District Hospital, on , Monday, April 29, 1968, t6 Mr. and Mrs. Con Van' Vliet, Blyth, a son, Todd Jacobus Ford, a brother for Kim and. Kent. . SJAARDA—In Wingham and District Hospital, on Tues day, April 30, 1968, to Mr. and Mrs. " Harry Sjaarda, 'R. R..3 Wingham, a slaugh- ter. y S 1 IIAKE SURE OF YOUR ..STEP FEEL SECURE with .. _. REDIT. UNION DIAGONAL ROAD AUCTION SALES ESTATE AUCTION SALE Lot 5, Con. 11, Howick, 14 miles north • of Gorrie, SAT- URDAY, MAY 4, at 1:30, for the Estate of the late Ed Day. Terms on Chattels—Cash, Ford plow; ' mower; wheel- barrow; stone boat;- DeLaval magnetic milker; Surge milker unit; electric stove; electric washer; dry sink; kitchen cupboard; kitchen stove; Woods fridge; electric fry pan; electric kettle; toaster; cannister set; 10 antique chairs; table; antique clock; dining room suite {round table); Ennis piano; sewing machine; . chesterfield suite (like new); library table; par- lor table; coffee table; lamps; 3 rockers; 2 pine boxes; pine cupboard; gas lamps; gas iron; 5 beds; antique bed; dressers and commodes; antique dishes and glassware; butter bowls; apple peeler; antique stone churn; crocks; approx. 2 ton coal; many other useful ar- ticles. Property Consisting of a 10 -room brick dwelling with furnace will be offered. sub- ject to a reserve bid. Terms made known day of sale. L. G. Bryce, Auct. 2b AUCTION SALE of dairy cattle, farm machin- ery, hay and grain, will be held for John Van Dem Assem Sr., lot 6, con. 10, Morris Township, 1'/ miles east of Blyth. on MONDAY, MAY 13, at 1:30. . Livestock — 20 Holstein cows, fresh; 2 Holstein cows, due sale time; 2 Holstein heifers, 2 years old, bred; 6 open Holstein heifers; 12 Hol- stein heifer calves; 3 Hereford calves. -Implements Oliver tractor, live PTO and hydraulics; 13 - run fertilizer drill; Fleury • Bissel "disc; harrows; Inter- national 3 -furrow plough; land roller; 9 -ft. cultivator; Massey Harris No. 6 power mower; Massey Ferguson roll bar rake; 2 rubber tired wagons and racks; Gehl hammermill, PTO, on rubber, new; 2 trail- ers; water trough; 18 -ft. bale elevator and motor; grain auger: Surge 2 -unit milker; numerous small articles. Itay - Grain -50o bales hay; 10 ton mixed grain; quantity of straw. Terms Cash—Farm sold. Allan Maclntyre, Auction- oer, phone 528-3519, Luek w. 2-9b REAL ESTATE FOR • SALE C'[WIC$ SERVICE residential lots ter sale. Phone 387.2405, 25.-2h 2 -STOREY, 3 bedroom house for sale. Two bathroorris, full basement. In excellent condi- tion, Phone 357-2:q5 after 6 2-9b NEW all -electric 2 bedroom frame home •in the Village of Belgrave for sale. Attached carport, lawns seeded and fenced. Apply John R. Van Camp, Belgrave. 25-2b FOR SALE -8 room, 2 store red ;brick house, S piece bath upstairs, 2 downstairs. Hot water heated, modern conven- iences, garage. On Dinsley St., Blyth.. Good location. Priced to sell. Ben Walsh, 523-9352. 2-9b WILLIAM S. REED General Insurance and Real Estate Broker Phone 357-2174 - Wingham New red brick 3 bedroom home, large livingroom, dining rooili, kitchen, 4 -pc. bath, spa- cious panelled recreation room in basement, electric heating, attacked garage; located close to schools. 7 room brick house, kitchen with built-in cupboards, din- ing room large living room, 3 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath, new oil furnace. Possession 30 days. Full price $10,500.00. 2 - storey brick duplexed 'home, centrally located, . oil furnace, separate entrances, one 3 -bedroom apartment and .one 2 -bedroom apartment, both self-contained. Good in- come property, immediate pos- session. • 2 storey solid brick home, fully modern, oil' furnace, hot water heating, new 3 piece-, bath upstairs, 2 piece down. Extra lot. Early possession. 2b REAL ESTATE" FOR SALE $AVlfe THE BEAVER HOME WAY - Over 30 Factory Built. Homes to choose from . ranch, .split level and two storey. Free -Plan. Brochure For further Information contact BEAVER LUMBER Phone 357-2581 , - Wingham GLASS - Any .size you can break Mirror, plate and fancy glass - ,Window sash glazed Aluminum Sash and Screens Our Speciaty STAINTON'S HARDWARE-. (WINGHAM) LTD. Tel. 357-2910 DIED LUNN Mrs, Iar<mes pougal, 104, Fergus, formerly Harris - ton Monday Palmerston Gen- eral Hospital. Widow. Former- ly Flora Kean. Survivors: son, Andrew, Wingham; daughters, Mrs. George (Annie) Barber, Fergus; Mrs. Hursley (Lila) Darroch, Harriston; Miss Ag- nes, Guelph; brother, John, Starkville, Miss. Service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Hardy funer- al home, Harriston. Harriston Cemetery. The tolosphere 1t 7 dines es deep as the deepest ocasn, G. AM WILLIAMSO.D Optometrist 9 PATRICK STREET W. WINGHAM Phone 3574282 The University of Western Ontario SUMMER SCHOOL OWEN SOUND SUMMER CAMPUS WEST HILL SECONDARY S JULY 2 •- AUGUST 15, 1968 A Couisc in Business Administration Do you operate a Business Establishment? If you do,4you will find the course in Business Administral tion (Business' 20) of real value to your administrative person- nel` and to yourself. • This course will • include finance, marketing, personnel, production, general management, special case problems, etc. The course may betaken as a non-credit course by any who are not seeking a University Degree. Classes will be held daily from 10:30 elm. to 12:30 p.m, from July 2 to August 9. The non-credit course fee is $50.00; credit fee $105.00. For further information or for an outline of the course write to: The Director, Summer School and Extension Department, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario. M2&M16b ONTARIO The Ontario Departrnent of: Heath CORDIALLY INVITE YOU • TO VISIT. :1111 ONTARIO HOSPITAL &ODER1CH, ONTARIO:', • It is the belief of your Department of Health that illness of any kind is a communitay affair—that every Citi- zen has a basic intel est ''a basic desire, to understand.... assist. To help you become fully ,,aware b!' the' t jies- t sional help available to the peoble of this prdviiice we welcome the opportunity to show you our facilities and how they are being used. You are invited "•to• visit the hospital at the following times' and dates during Mental, Health Week: OPEN- HOUSE AND ..TOURS SUNDAY, MAY 5 1:Q0 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. 4- WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Any group may visit at other times during the week by appointfnent. MENTAL HEALTH WEEK MAY 1 MAY 8 ONIARIO HOSPITAL, GODERICH HON. MATTHEW DYMOND, M.D., Minister BY PUBLIC AUCTION —TEST THE MARKET THE BEST WAY YET DEVISED– We are now preparing for an ANTIQUE AUCTION. Call NOW if you have some thing you wish sold through Public Auction. 1 HOUSEHOLDERS: Antique Glass, China, Furnish- ings,+Appliances, Tools, Cana• diana, etc. RETAILERS: ExcessStock and Trade-ins MANUFACTURERS: Unsold Production Pieces, Show- room Stock,; Sub - standards, Equipment, Machinery and Tools no Ibnger contributing to pro- duction, Office Equipment • If you have saleable goods tak- ing up space in your home, office or shop we will congregate buy- ers, so that,.. through auction you can sell your goods to the high- est &bidder. No more haggling over price or searching for a buyer with the cash. No 'more wasted dollars on unproductive ads, or lost buyers because .you overpriced your goods. SERVING EXECUTORS, TRUSTS, 'HOME- OWNERS AND BUSINESS Western Ontario's Newest Auction Centre a• i TATE KETING VICES 20 WATER STREET HIGHWAY NO. 4 4.0 LCIO g ,,, ISIAtf SEaV,ar WINGHAM "SERVICE AND FACILITIES FOR BETTER AUCTIONS"